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East Honolulu vs Honolulu

How do propane storage rules compare between East Honolulu, HI and Honolulu, HI?

East Honolulu and Honolulu have similar restriction levels.

East Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

East Honolulu homeowners storing propane for cooking, pool heaters, or backup generators must comply with Honolulu's Fire Code LP-Gas provisions, including permits and plan review for larger containers.

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Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Honolulu adopts the International Fire Code through ROH Chapter 11, capping residential propane container size and requiring placement that respects setbacks from buildings, ignition sources, and property lines, with HFD inspecting larger installations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast HonoluluHonolulu
Plan Review Threshold125+ gallon capacity-
StandardNFPA 58 / NFPA 1 Ch. 69-
Barrier RuleWithin 10 ft of road-
PermitPer NFPA 1 Sec. 69.1.2-
Code ChapterROH Ch. 20-
Portable cylinder cap-Generally 20 pounds
Permit threshold tank-Above 125 gallons
Setback distance-10 feet typical
Inspecting body-Honolulu Fire Department

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East Honolulu FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 120-gallon propane tank at home?

Installations must meet NFPA 58 requirements and the Fire Code permit provisions. Aggregates of 125 gallons or more require plan submittal to the HFD Authority.

What about a 20-pound BBQ cylinder on a lanai?

Small DOT cylinders for household barbecues are generally allowed without plan review, but must be used and stored per NFPA 58 clearance and ventilation rules.

Honolulu FAQ

How many propane tanks can I store?

Most homes may keep two 20-pound grill cylinders outdoors with proper spacing. Quantities approaching aggregate IFC limits or any installed tank over 125 gallons triggers HFD permit review.

Can I store propane in my garage?

Indoor storage of LP-gas cylinders is generally prohibited under the IFC. Keep cylinders outdoors, upright, shaded, away from drains, and at least 10 feet from ignition sources.

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