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Propane Storage: Sterling Heights vs Warren

How do propane storage rules compare between Sterling Heights, MI and Warren, MI?

Sterling Heights and Warren have similar restriction levels.

Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Residential propane (LP-gas) storage in Macomb County follows Michigan's adopted International Fire Code and NFPA 58, applied through the state construction code and local fire departments — there is no separate county rule. Cylinders must be stored outdoors, away from basements and building openings, with valves protected. Local fire officials

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Warren, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Residential propane (LP-gas) storage in Macomb County follows Michigan's adopted International Fire Code and NFPA 58, applied through the state construction code and local fire departments — there is no separate county rule. Cylinders must be stored outdoors, away from basements and building openings, with valves protected. Local fire officials

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSterling HeightsWarren
Governing codeIFC Ch. 61 / NFPA 58IFC Ch. 61 / NFPA 58
No basement storageHeavier-than-air gasHeavier-than-air gas
Valve capsRequired, all cylindersRequired, all cylinders
Enforced byLocal fire/building officialLocal fire/building official

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Sterling Heights FAQ

Where should I store a propane grill tank in Macomb County?

Outdoors, upright, and away from doors, windows, and ignition sources. Never store LP-gas cylinders in a basement, home, or enclosed garage — heavier-than-air gas can collect there.

Is there a county propane ordinance?

No. Storage follows Michigan's adopted International Fire Code and NFPA 58 statewide, enforced by your local fire department and building officials rather than the county.

Warren FAQ

Where should I store a propane grill tank in Macomb County?

Outdoors, upright, and away from doors, windows, and ignition sources. Never store LP-gas cylinders in a basement, home, or enclosed garage — heavier-than-air gas can collect there.

Is there a county propane ordinance?

No. Storage follows Michigan's adopted International Fire Code and NFPA 58 statewide, enforced by your local fire department and building officials rather than the county.

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