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Weather Emergencies

Preparing for a flood or hurricane:
1.If possible, secure the propane tank.
2.Turn the main gas shutoff valve to the off position (righty, tighty)
3.Fasten the protective dome on the tank.
4.Turn off appliance pilot lights, control valves and manual shutoff valves.
5.Be sure the tank's fuel supply level is above 30%.

After the flood or hurricane has passed, look for any signs of structural damage.

Call your Blossman service technician if:
1.You smell propane gas.
2.The propane tank has shifted or moved.
3.The tank regulator was exposed to water.
4.The gas lines have pulled away from the tank or appliance or if the lines are damaged, bent or broken.
5.Propane appliances or controls were exposed to water.

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