Why Propane Odor May Fade in Cold Weather

And How to Stay Safe This Winter Did you know that propane leaks may be harder to detect during the colder months? It’s true—and it has to do with how temperature and environment affect the way propane gas behaves.   Propane Is Naturally Odorless Propane is a colorless and odorless gas. To help detect leaks, […]

Winter Appliance Venting Problems You Might Not Notice Until It’s Too Late

How cold weather affects propane systems and what homeowners can do to stay safe When temperatures drop, most propane-powered homes run furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, and other appliances nearly nonstop. But while you’re focused on staying warm, winter weather can quietly create dangerous appliance venting problems that affect how your appliances burn fuel and release […]

Turkey Frying Safety Guide: Home and RV Camping Tips

Turkey frying can deliver amazing flavor, but hot oil and open flame raise real safety risks. With the right prep, equipment, and location you can reduce those risks and enjoy the feast. Turkey frying safety key takeaways Never use an oil turkey fryer indoors or in a garage. Keep it outside on level ground and […]

Propane Generators for Emergency Preparedness: Powering Through Unpredictable Weather

From wildfires and floods to extended power outages, California has faced its share of extreme weather events in recent years. In a time when the unexpected has become the norm, having a reliable backup energy source is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Enter: propane generators. These powerful, low-maintenance backup systems can keep your home, […]

Fall Propane Maintenance Tips

Keep Your Appliances Running Smoothly and Your Tank Accessible All Season Long   As the weather cools and you start spending more time indoors, it’s the perfect time to prep your propane-powered systems for the season ahead. Whether you rely on propane for home heating, cooking, outdoor living, or all of the above—routine fall propane […]

Carbon Monoxide Safety: Detector Placement, Poisoning Signs & Prevention Tips

Protect Your Home from the “Silent Killer” When it comes to home safety, one of the most overlooked threats is also one of the most dangerous: carbon monoxide. This invisible, odorless gas can build up without warning, especially in homes that use propane, natural gas, wood, or oil for heat and cooking. Whether you’re firing […]

Refillable vs. Disposable 1lb Propane Cylinder: Safety, Savings, and What’s Legal

Thinking of Refilling a 1lb Propane Cylinders? Learn Why Reusable Cylinders are the Safer, Legal Choice and Why Refilling a Disposable 1lb Propane Cylinder is Dangerous. As outdoor enthusiasts and RV owners, we often rely on small propane cylinders to fuel our adventures. Traditionally, single-use disposable 1lb propane cylinders have been the norm, but a […]

Propane Safety Checks: Leak, Gas and Pressure Checks

Propane System Checks to Keep Your Propane System Safe and Functional All Year Round Propane safety is a top priority for any household or business using propane as a fuel source. Understanding the types of safety checks—Leak Checks, Gas Checks, and Pressure Checks—is essential for maintaining a safe and efficient propane system. This guide explains […]

Debunking Propane Myths: The Truth Behind Common Misconceptions About Propane

Explore the Facts About Propane and Dispel the Myths That Might Be Holding You Back From Utilizing This Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Energy Source. Propane, often recognized for its role in heating and grilling, is surrounded by myths that may deter some from utilizing this versatile and efficient fuel source. Let’s clear the air by […]

Supporting Lake Isabella: Responding to the Borel Fire Disaster

The Borel fire has brought significant disruption and hardship to the communities around Lake Isabella, particularly affecting the small town of Havilah. As the community works tirelessly to recover and return to normalcy, the need for support has never been greater.   Impact of the Borel Fire The fire led to widespread evacuations, with many […]