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Propane Storage: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do propane storage rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Las Vegas has fewer restrictions than Paradise.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Las Vegas Fire and Rescue enforces NFPA 58 and the State Fire Marshal LP-gas code on residential propane storage, capping aggregate cylinder volumes by location and requiring permits for tanks above 125 gallons.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Nevada regulates liquefied petroleum gas storage and handling statewide under NRS 590 and NAC 590, adopting NFPA 58 by reference and licensing dealers, installers, and bulk storage facilities through the Board for the Regulation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
Adopted codeIFC, NFPA 58-
Indoor cylindersProhibited-
Permit thresholdOver 125 gallons-
Grill cap20 lb cylinder-
Statewide oversightNV Fire Marshal-
Authority-NRS 590.465-645
Code-NFPA 58 adopted
Regulator-Nevada LP-Gas Board
Setback-10 ft typical for >125 gal

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Las Vegas FAQ

Can I keep a spare propane tank in my garage?

No. NFPA 58 prohibits storing portable LP cylinders indoors or in attached garages. Keep spares outside on a stable, ventilated surface away from ignition sources.

Do I need a permit for a 250-gallon house tank?

Yes. Tanks over 125 gallons aggregate need a Las Vegas Fire and Rescue installation permit, with setback inspections and listed-installer documentation before fueling.

Paradise FAQ

Do I need a licensed installer for propane tanks?

Yes. Nevada law requires LP-gas installations be performed by installers licensed by the Board for the Regulation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas under NRS 590.

What setbacks apply to home propane tanks?

NFPA 58 setbacks adopted by Nevada generally require 10 feet from buildings and property lines for tanks over 125 gallons, with smaller distances for smaller tanks.

Can cities impose stricter rules?

Cities may add zoning or fire access rules but cannot weaken state-adopted NFPA 58 safety standards or licensing requirements.

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