The Importance of Fuel-Type Labels for Your Gas Cans
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The Importance of Fuel-Type Labels for Your Gas Cans


As a homeowner who loves working in the yard or, as a professional contractor who carries out various outdoor work projects, the chances are that you often use gasoline-powered equipment. This includes lawnmowers, trimmers, chainsaws, and other outdoor power tools. And to ensure that you've always got fuel around to keep these machines running, you use gas cans. We hope you are using a SureCan Type ll Safety Can to get the job done, but as a gas-powered machine, your can is only as good as the fuel you put in it. What happens when you mistakenly pour the wrong type of fuel into your gas-powered equipment or the wrong gas/oil mix ratio? Damage, breakdown, and expensive repairs. That's why it's crucial to have Fuel-Type Labels for your gas cans. In this blog post, we'll give you several reasons why you need our Fuel-Type Label Sheet for your gas cans.

SureCan Safety Gas Can easily filling up a leaf blower
SureCan Safety Gas Can easily filling up a leaf blower

1. Safety First


One of the significant reasons why you need fuel-type labels for your gas cans is safety. Using the wrong type of fuel or fuel mixture can be dangerous and potentially cause explosions or fires. By labeling your gas cans, you can avoid mistakenly pouring diesel, kerosene, or another fuel into a gasoline-only machine or pouring a higher or lower fuel/oil mix ratio, which could cause engine damage.


2. Fuel Efficiency


Using the correct fuel type and fuel/oil ratio is vital to maintain the performance of your power tools and keep them running smoothly. When your outdoor power equipment runs on the right fuel/oil mix, it burns cleanly and more efficiently, which ultimately extends the lifespan of your machines and saves you some money.


3. Equipment Protection


As mentioned earlier, using the wrong type of fuel can damage your power tools or cause equipment failure. However, it's not just the fuel that can harm your outdoor gear. A lack of labeling could lead to cross-contamination of different fuels, causing significant damage to your machinery.


4. Regulatory Compliance


If you're a contractor or business owner, you need to ensure that you're following safety standards and regulations. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) require various guidelines and labeling practices for gasoline and other types of fuel. Therefore, labeling your gas cans and ensuring the correct fuel type is also essential for regulatory compliance.


5. Convenience


Lastly, labeling your gas cans will save you time and effort when refueling your machines. If you've ever had to guess what fuel or oil mixture goes into a particular machine, you know how frustrating and time-consuming it can be. By labeling your gas cans, you'll have less guesswork, and it's easier to identify which fuel/oil ratio goes where.


Conclusion - It's simple, get Fuel-Type Labels for your gas cans!


In conclusion, fuel-type labels for your gas cans are crucial for safety, fuel efficiency, equipment protection, regulatory compliance, and convenience. Regardless if you're a homeowner, contractor, or business owner, labeling your gas cans is a small step that can save you significant trouble and money in the long run. Remember to always label the fuel type and oil ratio on your gas cans and use them appropriately to keep your outdoor equipment running smoothly.


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