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Propane Storage: Atlanta vs Sandy Springs

How do propane storage rules compare between Atlanta, GA and Sandy Springs, GA?

Atlanta and Sandy Springs have similar restriction levels.

Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Heavy Restrictions

Atlanta Fire Rescue Department enforces NFPA 58 and the Georgia State Minimum Fire Code for propane storage. Residential cylinders are tightly limited at dwellings, and larger tanks require AFRD permitting and clearance setbacks.

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Sandy Springs, GA

Fulton County

Heavy Restrictions

Georgia regulates propane storage statewide through the Safety Fire Commissioner under the Liquefied Petroleum Safety Act, adopting NFPA 58 standards for residential and commercial tanks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAtlantaSandy Springs
Governing standardNFPA 58-
Permit thresholdASME tanks over 125 gal-
Indoor storageProhibited in dwellings-
Balcony grillsBanned above second floor-
Statute-O.C.G.A. 10-1-260
Standard Adopted-NFPA 58
125-Gallon Setback-5 feet from structures
500-Gallon Setback-10 feet minimum

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Atlanta FAQ

How many propane tanks can I keep at my Atlanta home?

DOT cylinders for grills must be stored outdoors with total water capacity within NFPA 58 limits. Indoor storage in finished living space is prohibited under AFRD rules.

Do I need a permit for a buried propane tank in Atlanta?

Yes. ASME tanks above 125 gallons water capacity require AFRD permitting, a fire-marshal site review, and inspection of distance setbacks before fill.

Sandy Springs FAQ

Can my city require different propane tank setbacks in Georgia?

No, the Safety Fire Commissioner has exclusive jurisdiction over propane storage standards. Local governments cannot impose conflicting setback or installation requirements under O.C.G.A. 10-1-263.

Do I need a license to install a propane tank in Georgia?

Only LP gas dealers licensed by the Safety Fire Commissioner may install, fill, or service propane tanks. Homeowners may not legally fill or relocate tanks themselves.

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