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Gasoline Safety

If you must have gasoline around the house:
  • Always store it in approved safety containers - these can be expensive, but it is cheap "fire insurance"
  • Always have a fire extinguisher marked for "B" type fires (Gasoline and other flammable liquids) - Be sure you know how to use it!
  • Always keep the minimum amount of gas required
  • Always store the container in a cool and well ventilated area. Keep it away from any source of heat or sparks such as water heater, electric motor or car engines
  • Always store the containers in the garage or shed rather than the house
  • Never carry gasoline in the trunk of your car
  • Always keep gasoline away from children
  • Never siphon gasoline by sucking the hose; gasoline can be fatal to adults too, if swallowed
  • Never use gasoline as a cleaner, a charcoal starter or a solvent


If you or your child should ever swallow gasoline:

  • Move the child away from the gasoline source; then secure the gasoline safely
  • Call your doctor or Poison Centre immediately
  • Never induce vomiting; the same is true for kerosene, lighter fluid and fuel oil
  • For gasoline on clothing - remove the clothing and dispose of carefully
  • For gasoline on skin - use lots of warm soapy water to reduce the risk of chemical burns


If you do have a gasoline fire and don't have a "B" type fire extinguisher:

  • Get everyone away from the fire
  • Call the Fire department by dialing 9-1-1
  • Stay calm
  • Never use water to put out a gasoline fire