Do you know how to properly store gasoline?

      Most of us must store some gasoline around our homes to operate lawnmowers, tillers, chainsaws and so on. But if stored improperly, a fire or explosion could result, destroying the house and causing injury or death.
 

      While gasoline may not be flammable, the vapors it produces are extremely combustible. Gasoline is considered to be an unstable and potentially deadly substance. In order to safely store gasoline, you must know how to storage it. You much have approved storage containers. It is also important to understand how to store gasoline if you are using it for a home power generator.

DO NOT store gasoline in your home. Storing gas in your home can cause a serious fire or an explosion.  Exposure to the fumes is associated with certain health risks. Keep your fuel tanks stored in a garage or shed, in a well-ventilated area. Be sure your tanks are not in direct sunlight, and keep them away from any other sources of heat, such as space heaters and your vehicle's' exhaust pipes.This also, including hot water tanks and radiators.
Also beware of static electricity. Do not store your gas tanks or cans on a carpeted surface or any other surface that could create static. Storing your tanks on a wooden shelf or table, or in a flammable liquids storage cabinet will help prevent problems with static electricity.

You should only be storing it in an authorized containers. The containers should be firmly sealed and clearly labeled. Home and hardware stores usually have a wide selection of storage containers to choose from. Don’t keep gasoline in glass jars or plastic milk containers. Container must have proper lids. Simply stuffing a rag into the hole of a container is inadequate and poses a major fire hazard.

       Gasoline rapidly decomposes, so it is less pure if it has been stored for longer than several weeks. As a result, gasoline that is stored over the winter season will probably be worthless by the time spring comes.When gasoline sits too long in the carburetor, it turns to varnish and gums up. This will cause starting problems, among other possible issues with your generator. It's important to use and replace your gasoline storage once per year to make sure you have fresh, ready fuel on-hand when it's needed most. But without fuel stabilizer, your gas will go bad after a couple of months.
Unless you want to be cycling out that gasoline every couple of months, stabilizer is necessary. A 10-ounce bottle of stabilizer will keep 25 gallons of gasoline fresh for a whole year. If you double the dosage, it can stay fresh for up to two years. So don't skimp on the fuel stabilizer and you'll have nothing to worry about.

How to Stockpile Extra Gas

Portable Gas Storage Tank While you probably have a 5-gallon gas can already on-hand, you'll want more than 5 gallons to back you up in a disaster.

Storing more gas requires a larger gas can. You'll want at least 25-30 gallons of gas on-hand in the event of a power outage. Investing in a 25-gallon fuel tank with a convenient siphon for fueling your generator's tank will prove very beneficial.

Be sure to add a couple ounces of fuel stabilizer per 5-gallons of fuel prior to filling the tank with gasoline. This will ensure your fuel stays fresh for up to a year. For a 25-gallon tank, you'll need approximately 10 ounces of fuel stabilizer.

       Always be safe, you should also have a fire extinguisher handy at all times near your gasoline storage location.
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