Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Camping Tips: Propane Safety

Many camper trailers will have a propane system implemented in their design. Though the use of propane can provide a wide variety of uses to campers, it also opens the door to a greater need for safety. From the requirements associated with having pressurized, combustible gas on your campsite to the dangers of fires in the surrounding areas, those that enjoy propane grills or heating mechanisms will want to take note of some of the points keyed below to ensure that the camping area remains lush for future visitors and that safety is assured for everyone currently around the tanks and equipment. Tank Condition Knowing when it’s time to replace your propane tank is very important in propane safety.


If you see that your tank has dents, rust, or any other signs of wear in the connection area, replace it immediately. Accidents can occur when you don’t take the necessary time to inspect your gas apparatus before transport or use.

If you are using propane for grilling, remember that grease can drop down onto the flow knob, causing a fire hazard every time you ignite the grill itself. Proper Lighting Techniques Lighting your propane grill or heating mechanism requires your full attention. Any ignition equipment should be clean and in good condition. Be sure that the tank is away from any other fire that may be on the campsite. If you find that the ignition switch it not doing the job, DO NOT attempt to light the system with a match. While this may be common practice for some, the ramifications of an old or dirty ignition switch can be disastrous.

Heating the Camping Area One common use of propane for campers involves heating the camping area. Whether you are using a heating lamp that is designed to heat the tent or simply the surrounding areas, always be sure that your tent is made of flame-retardant material.

It is never recommended that a heater be placed directly inside or right next to any fabric, regardless of its flame resistant properties. Use these tools for warming the outside area where everyone is sitting, nothing more.

Lighting Awareness Before you ignite any propane item, always warn everyone that you are about to do so. This will give everyone the tank’s full attention and ensure that should anything ignite unexpectedly that nearby individuals are ready for it. We aren’t saying that everyone should duck for cover before you ignite, but ultimately, awareness can be very helpful if the ignition doesn’t go as planned. Propane Storage Storing your propane tanks in your camper trailer is one of the most important aspects of travelling with them. Any impact that involves a spark can become a safety hazard, which is why you want to be sure that your camper is designed to properly store the tanks.


The size that you bring with you should match the recommended tank storage specifications of the trailer itself. This will help to eliminate the risk for a “rolling tank” when in transit. Small considerations like this will add extra layers of safety to the storage and containment of the pressurized propane. Propane is a useful tool to bring with you when camping. However, it can cause an array of safety issues if the users are not well-versed in the proper handling techniques of the tanks themselves. By heeding the information above and consulting with your propane specialist, you’ll travel knowing that safety is at the forefront of every one’s mind. If your camper trailer isn’t equipped to store a propane tank, speak with your dealer about getting an addition that does. It will save you plenty of hassle and assure everyone returns home safely.









This is my guide which shows how to effectively finish your Black Demons task. I'll be killing the Black Demons in the Taverley Dungeon with the cannon in this guide. If you want to view my guide to killing Black Demons without the Cannon, follow this link: www.youtube.com To get to the Taverley Dungeon, the easiest way is to use the shortcut on the Falador wall to the south-west of the western bank. This will require 5 agility to do, so if you don't have this you'll have to run all the way around the Falador wall from the south. Once you make it into the Taverley Dungeon, you'll have to make your way to the Black Demons. There are 3 ways to get here, each with their own requirements. 1) Dusty Key. To get the dusty key, you'll need to make your way all the way to the south of the dungeon and pickpocket the jailor at the black knights' camp for the key. Make your way further into the dungeon to the locked door and use the dusty key on it to open it. Continue through the Blue Dragons (antifire protection recommended). 2) Pipe. To use the pipe shortcut, you'll need 70 agility. This is found right next to the entrance pipe and take you next to the Blue Dragons. Antifire protection is recommended through here as you may be hit by dragonfire. This will bypass the dusty key door. 3) Spike jump. To jump across this shortcut, you'll need 80 agility. This is found just to the north of the entrance ladder and is shown in the video. This will take you past the Poison Spiders which ...


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