Propane Storage: Arlington Heights vs Chicago
How do propane storage rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?
Arlington Heights has fewer restrictions than Chicago.
Arlington Heights, IL
Cook County
Propane storage in unincorporated Cook County follows the fire code and NFPA 58. Tanks over 500 gallons require permits. Various fire protection districts serve unincorporated areas.
View full Arlington Heights rules βChicago, IL
Cook County
Propane storage in Chicago is strictly regulated by the Chicago Fire Prevention Code. Residential propane use is limited. Large tanks require Chicago Fire Department permits.
View full Chicago rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Arlington Heights | Chicago |
|---|---|---|
| Under 500 gal | Standard setbacks | - |
| Over 500 gal | Fire district permit | - |
| Standard | NFPA 58 | - |
| State Authority | IL State Fire Marshal | - |
| Indoor Storage | - | Prohibited |
| Large Tanks | - | CFD permit required |
| Fire Prevention | - | (312) 747-7261 |
| High-Rises | - | Additional restrictions |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Arlington Heights FAQ
Permit needed?
Under 500 gallons: no. Over: fire district permit. Contact your local fire protection district.
Setbacks?
Per NFPA 58. Typically 10+ feet from structures.
Who regulates?
Local fire protection district plus Illinois State Fire Marshal.
Chicago FAQ
Can I store propane in my apartment?
No. Indoor storage of propane tanks is prohibited in Chicago.
Grill propane?
Small tanks for grills are permitted outdoors. Follow CFD guidelines for safe storage.
Who enforces?
CFD Fire Prevention at (312) 747-7261.
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