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Safe Propane Usage Tips

Propane is an essential part of home heating, cooking, and more, but it's important to handle it with care for your safety. J.J. Sullivan is committed to providing the information you need to keep your home safe and warm.

Understanding propane safety can prevent accidents, protect your family, and give you peace of mind.

  • Always keep your propane appliances in good working order.
  • Have your propane system inspected by a professional annually.
  • Know how to recognize the smell of propane, which is often described as similar to rotten eggs.
  • In case of a leak, exit the area immediately and contact us from a safe location.

Understanding these basics will help ensure your home remains secure and your family remains protected. Let's explore more about how we can help you stay safe.

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How Propane Works and Your Role in Safety

Understanding Propane Basics

Propane is a clean-burning, reliable fuel for homes in Guilford, CT, and nearby areas. It powers heating, hot water, cooking, and more, keeping your home running during outages for comfort and safety.

  • Propane is safely stored as a liquid in tanks until it is needed.
  • Under pressure, it remains a liquid, then converts to gas when released for use.
  • A complete delivery system includes storage tanks, regulators, and pipelines for safe and reliable fuel flow.

With professional propane delivery from J.J. Sullivan, you can count on safe handling, reliable energy, and expert service year-round. From heating your home to powering appliances, propane provides dependable comfort and peace of mind.

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Propane Leakage

What To Do In Case of a Leak

If you suspect a propane leak, act quickly to protect yourself and your home. Follow these important safety steps:

  • Leave the area immediately.
  • Do not use matches, lighters, phones, or anything that could cause a spark.
  • Contact your propane supplier right away.
  • If it is safe, turn off the main gas supply valve at your tank.

Prompt action is the key to keeping your family and property safe. By responding quickly, you reduce risk and ensure your home stays protected in the event of a propane leak.

Propane System Maintenance for Safety and Efficiency

Regular propane equipment maintenance prevents leaks, boosts efficiency, and extends system life. J.J. Sullivan’s professional inspections keep your home safe and your equipment running at its best.

When our technicians visit your home, they will:

  • Perform thorough leak checks for peace of mind
  • Inspect and maintain propane appliances for safe operation
  • Recommend repairs or replacements to keep your system reliable

Protect your home, save on energy costs, and enjoy worry-free comfort with expert care from J.J. Sullivan.

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Keep Your Propane System Running Safely

Schedule a professional inspection with J.J. Sullivan and ensure your equipment is efficient, reliable, and ready when you need it most.

Why Choose J.J. Sullivan?

When it comes to propane safety, J.J. Sullivan is a trusted name. Our experience, local knowledge, and dedication to safety set us apart.

  • Over 90 years of service in the community.
  • Highly trained technicians who prioritize your safety.
  • Personalized service tailored to your needs.
  • Commitment to customer education and safety.
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Please Note: If you are experiencing an emergency, please call the office: (203) 453-2781.

Propane Safety Tips FAQs

What Should I Do If I Smell Gas?

If you smell gas that resembles rotten eggs, immediately evacuate your home. Do not light matches, turn on lights, or use household appliances. Call your propane supplier from a safe location.

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Can I Detect a Propane Leak Without Smell?