Propane is an extremely easy fuel to use. Not only is it clean, it also produces a lot of heat and so is the ideal fuel for barbequing those juice cuts of meat. However, while the fuel is transported in tough, sealed propane tanks that can resist a lot of rough handling, you cannot forget that propane is an extremely volatile fuel, so great care has to be taken when handling these tanks, especially when they are being transported. Even a seemingly empty propane tank can contain enough fuel to cause an accident if it leaks, so you need to make sure you pay attention to the following safety tips to avoid any such unfortunate incidents.
* The first thing you need to do, even before you put the tank in your car, is to make sure the valve is closed and if possible, the valve opening is plugged.
* Always place the tank in an upright position in the passenger section of your car. Never lay it down on its side, even if it's tall and it might be convenient for you to do so. If necessary, create a makeshift stand with towels or other pieces of cloth. Never ever carry propane tanks in the trunk.
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