Written on: August 5, 2024
Propane tanks are common in many households, from fueling grills to heating homes.
But what happens when they’re empty or no longer needed? Proper disposal is crucial for safety and environmental health.
When you lease your home’s propane tank from Pitmon Oil & Gas, you no longer need to worry about managing your tank! We handle everything, from carting away your old one to installing your new one and all maintenance and repairs needed.
This guide will help homeowners understand the best practices for disposing of propane tanks responsibly. By the end, you’ll know why proper disposal matters, the various options available, and how you can contribute to a safer environment.
Propane tanks come in various sizes and types, each serving different household purposes. The most common are the 20-pound tanks used for barbecue grills and the larger tanks for home heating.
Knowing the type of tank you have is the first step in the disposal process. Each type may have specific requirements and guidelines for safe disposal. Being informed will help you make the right choices and ensure that your actions are environmentally friendly.
Fixed propane tanks, like the ones installed at your home, must be removed and disposed of by professionals. However, there are ways you can get rid of your smaller grill tanks or small camping stove tanks.
Improper disposal of propane tanks can lead to serious safety hazards. Tanks can explode if punctured or exposed to heat, posing a danger to people and property.
Recycling propane tanks has significant environmental benefits. It prevents hazardous materials from ending up in landfills and reduces the need for new raw materials. By recycling, you’re contributing to a circular economy and helping to preserve natural resources for future generations.
Disposing of propane tanks is regulated to ensure safety and environmental protection. In many areas, including Oklahoma, it’s illegal to throw propane tanks in regular trash or recycling bins. Violating these regulations can result in fines and other penalties.
Homeowners should follow safety tips when handling propane tanks. Always check for leaks before disposal, and never attempt to puncture or dismantle a tank on your own. Wearing gloves and protective eyewear can also prevent injuries during the disposal process.
Get a safe, durable propane tank through leasing from Pitmon Oil & Gas! Contact us today to get started.