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Propane Storage: Garfield vs Mahwah

How do propane storage rules compare between Garfield, NJ and Mahwah, NJ?

Garfield has fewer restrictions than Mahwah.

Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Garfield enforces specific propane safety standards for food trucks and mobile vendors, requiring secured cylinders, leak-free hoses, and posted no-smoking signage near tanks.

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Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Propane storage in Bergen County is regulated by the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code (NFPA 58). Residential cylinders, exchange cages, and bulk tanks must meet setback, capacity, and permit requirements enforced by local fire officials.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldMahwah
Cylinder MountMust be secured against tipping-
Hose ConditionFree of leaks required-
SignageNo-smoking sign near tank-
Enforcing AgencyGarfield Fire Official-
Max indoor cylinder-1 pound capacity
Outdoor cylinder setback-5 feet from openings
ASME tank setback-10 feet typical
Governing standard-NFPA 58 / N.J.A.C. 5:70
Permit issuer-Local construction office

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Garfield FAQ

Does Garfield regulate residential propane tanks specifically?

Residential propane storage primarily defers to the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, which Garfield's Fire Official enforces locally. Garfield's specific propane rules focus mostly on mobile food vehicles and commercial premises.

Who inspects propane equipment on Garfield food trucks?

The Garfield Fire Official and Bureau of Fire Prevention inspect food truck propane setups for compliance with cylinder mounting, hose integrity, and signage requirements before licensing.

Mahwah FAQ

Can I store extra propane tanks in my garage?

No. New Jersey fire code prohibits storing propane cylinders larger than 1 pound inside any residential building, including attached garages. Tanks must be stored outdoors, upright, and secured.

Do I need a permit for a backyard propane tank?

Yes for ASME tanks (typically 120 gallons or larger) used for whole-house heating. Standard 20-pound grill cylinders do not require permits but must follow setback and storage rules.

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