Gas Safety


Safety guidelines for the use of Propane gas bottles (cylinders)

  • Always treat LPG with respect. It is heavier than air and can be explosive. It can be detected by its unpleasant odour.
  • Bottles must be used upright to ensure that vapour rather than liquid is used.
  • Bottles must be used outdoors on a good base and in a safe and accessible area. They should also be stored outside.
  • Bottles should not be exposed to sources of heat, direct sunlight, electricity etc, without adequate protection.
  • Do not paint bottles or obscure safety instructions printed on them.
  • Smoking should be avoided anywhere near these bottles.
  • Never test for gas leaks with a flame.
  • Always use an LPG hose, which should be as short as possible without kinking and with suitable clamps at each end.
  • Hoses should be replaced every 2 years. Hoses should have dates on them, but if they appear damaged or worn they should be replaced.
  • When in use bottles must have the correct regulator
  • Ensure that gas regulators, valves or adapters have their seals intact.
  • Always adhere to instructions supplied with any gas equipment.
  • Always contact your local stockist for expert advice and guidance.

This is purely a general guide that relates to propane gas bottles and gas cylinders

 


 





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