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Propane Storage: Safety Harbor vs St. Petersburg

How do propane storage rules compare between Safety Harbor, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

St. Petersburg has fewer restrictions than Safety Harbor.

Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Safety Harbor adopts the Florida Fire Prevention Code and NFPA 58, regulating propane cylinder size, placement, and clearance from buildings. Larger tanks require permits and Fire Marshal inspection before installation or refilling.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Propane (LP-gas) storage in St. Petersburg follows the Florida LP Gas Code (NFPA 58), which limits residential cylinder size, sets minimum distances from buildings and ignition sources, and requires upright storage in ventilated locations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSafety HarborSt. Petersburg
Adopted standardNFPA 58 LP-Gas Code-
Indoor storageGenerally prohibited at homes-
Permit thresholdAbove 720 pounds aggregate-
RefillingPermitted dispensers only-
InspectionFire Marshal for commercial-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Safety Harbor FAQ

Can I store a propane tank in my Safety Harbor garage?

No. NFPA 58 and the Florida Fire Prevention Code prohibit storing connected or full propane cylinders in attached garages, basements, or living spaces. Store them outdoors in a shaded, ventilated area.

Do I need a permit for a backyard propane tank?

Small grill cylinders need no permit, but larger tanks above 125 gallon water capacity or aggregate storage above 720 pounds require Fire Marshal review and proper setbacks from buildings.

St. Petersburg FAQ

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