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Anaheim vs Santa Ana

How do propane storage rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Santa Ana has fewer restrictions than Anaheim.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Anaheim Fire & Rescue enforces California Fire Code Chapter 61 propane (LPG) storage limits, capping aggregate residential cylinder storage and requiring permits for tanks above household barbecue thresholds.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

California Fire Code adopted by Santa Ana limits residential propane storage to small portable containers and prohibits indoor storage of cylinders larger than one pound. Multi-family buildings face additional limits to protect tenants and emergency responders during a fire.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimSanta Ana
Code basisCalifornia Fire Code Ch 61-
Single-family capLimited barbecue cylinders-
Stationary tank permitAFR over 125 gallons-
Setback10 feet from ignition-
Code adopted-California Fire Code
Apartment limit-One-pound cylinder maximum
Fire agency-OCFA serves Santa Ana
Indoor limit-No five-gallon cylinders

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Anaheim FAQ

How many propane tanks can I keep at home?

Generally a connected barbecue cylinder plus a small reserve, kept outdoors away from ignition sources and ventilation openings.

Can I store propane in my garage?

Indoor garage storage of LPG cylinders is prohibited under the California Fire Code. Cylinders must remain outdoors on a noncombustible base.

Santa Ana FAQ

Can I keep propane on my apartment balcony?

Generally no. CFC Chapter 38 prohibits LP-gas cylinders larger than one pound on balconies or in dwelling units of multi-family buildings unless a permanent permitted system is installed.

How many tanks can a homeowner keep?

Single-family homes may keep a few barbecue-size tanks outdoors, away from ignition sources and building openings. Always store upright, shaded, and never indoors or in a garage.

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