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CDC Recommends the Following Tips on Fuel Container Safety for Families with Children 

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(Repost from CDC Newsletter, 3/7/23)

Child Safety

  • Buy a gas can or portable fuel container that is child resistant.
  • Keep gas cans and other portable fuel containers out of the reach of children.
  • Never permit children to play with matches or fuel.

Safe Storage

  • Store gas cans and portable fuel containers in well-ventilated, cool areas only.
  • Never leave fuel containers open, always put the cap back on after use.
  • Store portable fuel containers in well-ventilated, cool areas only.
  • Never store gas cans inside a house, basement, or near sources of ignition, such as fuel-burning appliances, open flames, pilot lights, stoves, heaters or electric mowers.

Backyard Fire Pits

  • Never use gasoline to start a fire or to re-start a fire – even if you think the fire was not ignited.
  • Only use appropriate fire starters and only before lighting the fire.
  • Never add liquid fuel after trying to start a fire.
  • Keep a hose or fire extinguisher nearby.
  • Never burn when the risk of wildfires is high.
  • Do not wipe flammable liquids from your hands onto clothing. Spot clean and line dry clothes if flammable liquids are spilled.

At the gas station

  • Never smoke near gasoline or at a gas station.
  • Always place a gas can on the ground to fill up at the gas station.
  • Do not use plastic bags or other inappropriate containers with gasoline or other flammable liquids.

Author: Marianne Halterman

Marianne is a member of the SafeKids Coalition of the Central Shenandoah Valley.

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