PROPANE SAFETY EDUCATION
For RV Owners & Technicians
Education that builds safer systems, clearer communication, & better decisions.
At Lady MacGyver RV 360, our propane safety education is designed to support both RV owners and RV technicians by creating a shared foundation of awareness, terminology, and safety-first thinking.
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Know what to check.
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Know when to stop.
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Know who to call.
“Propane is a life safety system — and whether you’re living in the RV or working on it, understanding that system matters.”
-Katherine Cooper, CEO of Lady MacGyver RV 360
If Propane Is Smelled or Suspected:
Stop all activity
Shut off propane at the tank
Ventilate immediately
Evacuate the area
Contact appropriate professional help
Shared Safety Principles:
Propane is a life safety system
Built-in safety devices are there for a reason
Lack of ignition does not equal lack of propane
When something doesn’t feel right, stopping is a safety decision
Core Propane Safety Awareness
FAQs
What is included in your propane safety education?
Our propane safety education focuses on awareness, risk recognition, and professional boundaries.
The goal of this education is to:
Improve propane safety outcomes
Reduce miscommunication between RV owners and technicians
Reinforce when a situation requires escalation
Support safer decision-making both in the field and at home
Who is propane safety education designed for?
Our education is intentionally designed for both RV owners and RV technicians, creating a shared foundation of safety awareness.
Why does propane safety education matter for both owners and technicians?
Most propane incidents don’t start with a major failure — they begin with missed signals, assumptions, or uncertainty.
Education helps:
Owners recognize when something isn’t normal
Technicians know when to pause or escalate
Everyone take propane odors seriously
Reduce “I thought it was fine” moments
Create safer handoffs between owners and service providers
How is your propane safety education delivered?
We offer propane safety education through:
One-on-one or small-group sessions
Field-reference-style walkthroughs
System overview education for RV owners
Safety-focused context for technicians
Inspection and service debrief education
Propane safety education doesn’t replace certification or professional service - it strengthens safety culture for everyone involved.
