- Store gasoline in containers approved by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) or Factory Mutual (FM). Fill containers 90 percent to 95 percent full to allow for expansion. Keep gasoline in a cool, dark, dry area separate from the house, such as a shed. If you need to store large quantities of gasoline, use a flammables cabinet.
- Never smoke around stored gasoline. Keep gasoline away from children and pets. Keep gasoline containers tightly closed when not in use. Refuel equipment outdoors, when possible, and always wait for small engines to cool off before adding gasoline.
- Fuel stabilizers refer to products you can add to gasoline to prevent degradation. Without a stabilizer, gasoline becomes less effective within three months. Add stabilizers while gasoline is fresh; stabilizers cannot reverse degradation. Stabilizers are available at automotive and engine stores.
Storing Gasoline
Safety Precautions
Fuel Stabilizers
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