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by gnicholas
1970 days ago
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Apparently all over? > CPSC also warns consumers that private storage of more than a limited amount of gasoline (usually five gallons or less) is illegal in many areas, and subsequent fire damage may not be covered by insurance policies. from https://www.cpsc.gov/zhT-CN/node/21151 |
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More recent advice from the API indicates that fire codes usually restrict the storage of more than 25 gallons (~95 L) at home. Many people in rural areas would have orders of magnitude more than that.
So it seems that, in the US at least, it's not illegal all over.
API Source: https://www.api.org/oil-and-natural-gas/consumer-information...