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Weather Emergencies
Preparing for a flood or hurricane:
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| 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%.
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After the flood or hurricane has passed, look for any signs of structural damage.
Call your Blossman service technician if:
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| 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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