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Protecting property and propane tanks from wildfire, strategies from the Paso Robles propane supplier


The long California drought ended with the 2022/2023 winter rains, but the end of drought doesn't mean the end of the threat of wildfires. Overgrowth of vegetation, fed by the rains, is now starting to dry and fire season is approaching and it's important to start protecting property now, says Steve Dodson from Wildhorse Propane & Appliances, the Paso Robles propane supplier.

PASO ROBLES, Calif., July 2, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The long California drought ended with the 2022/2023 winter rains, but the end of drought doesn't mean the end of the threat of wildfires. Overgrowth of vegetation, fed by the rains, is now starting to dry and fire season is approaching and it's important to start protecting property now, says Steve Dodson from Wildhorse Propane & Appliances, the Paso Robles propane supplier.

As wildfires continue to pose a significant threat to communities, it's essential to prioritize safety measures to protect lives, property, and the environment. For those who rely on propane and their propane tanks, it's crucial to understand and implement wildfire safety practices.

Propane is a safe fuel for daily use for a variety of applications from the home kitchen and heating to industrial uses. But, like everything else, the tanks can be damaged by wildfire, making an emergency situation even worse. Taking the time to protect property and propane tanks from the threat of wildfire, or any fire, is a smart move.

The team from Wildhorse Propane is available to answer questions about propane and propane tank safety, inspect the tanks, and make sure necessary safety features are in place. Serving all of Monterey County and portions of San Luis Obispo and Santa Cruz counties since 1980. The local, family-owned business services include:

Wildhorse Propane & Appliance
50557 Wildhorse Road
King City CA, 93930
(831) 385-4827

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Scott Brennan, Access Publishing, (805) 226-9890, [email protected]

 

SOURCE Wildhorse Propane



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