Hoarding gasoline is illegal and dangerous, says Lethbridge Fire & Emergency
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge’s fire department has received a few calls in recent weeks about people hoarding and/or improperly storing gasoline.
Chief Fire Marshall Heath Wright says he understands that gasoline is cheap right now, but by doing this, you are putting yourself and others at significant risk.
“Approved gasoline containers are a must and it’s not an option, so, therefore, I’d like to encourage everybody to practice safe storage and handling and transporting of gasoline as it is a very dangerous and fire-ignitable liquid.”
The city’s Fire Prevention Bureau says you can only keep a maximum of 30 litres of gasoline in a garage or shed that is attached to a residence. This does not include fuel in your vehicles.