CYLINDER FILLS

TRANSPORTATION OF CYLINDERS

-ALWAYS transport and store a cylinder in a secure and upright position so it will not fall, shift, or roll.

-ALWAYS close the cylinder valve and, if required, seal with a plug, even if the cylinder is empty.

-NEVER keep a filled cylinder inside a hot vehicle or transport it inside a closed trunk.

-ALWAYS place the cylinder in a well-ventilated area of the vehicle.

-ALWAYS proceed directly to your destination and immediately remove the cylinder from your vehicle.

-The law places limits on the number of cylinders and the amount of propane that can be transported in closed-bodied vehicles such as passenger cars and vans. Ask us for more information.

MAKE SURE YOUR CYLINDER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OVERFILL PREVENTION DEVICE (OPD)

 An OPD is a safety feature that helps prevent small propane cylinders from being overfilled. An overfilled cylinder doesn’t have enough space left if the liquid expands when exposed to warmer temperatures. This can cause an increase in cylinder pressure and create potentially hazardous conditions.

Most cylinders with OPDs have special triangular handwheels with the letters “OPD” on them. In many states, cylinders without OPDs cannot be refilled. If you are uncertain as to whether your cylinder has an OPD valve on it. Ask trained Allaround Staff if you are unsure.

ALLAROUND PROPANE RECERTIFIES OLD CYLINDERS

NEVER use a damaged cylinder or a cylinder that has been in a fire. All cylinders must be inspected before they are refilled. The law requires periodic inspection of cylinders, and it is against the law to refill out-of-date cylinders. The last inspection date is stamped on the cylinder.

ALLAROUND PROPANE BOTTLE DOCK HOURS: 

Monday-Saturday 8:00am to 5:30pm

Summers: Saturday 8:00am to 1:00pm


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