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DIY Safety Information - Gas Alert


Gas Alert

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a convenient and safe source of energy, increasingly used to power appliances around the home and garden.


The gas is butane or propane stored under pressure to keep it liquid. A small leak can produce a large amount of highly inflammable gas and if it ignites, the result is fierce fire or even explosion. To prevent accidents:

  • Change or connect LPG to an appliance in the open air.

  • Remember that LPG is heavier than air and will not disperse in a confined space. Ensure LPG appliances are used only in well ventilated areas, as a build up of carbon monoxide will Kill.

  • Never smoke or have a naked flame near a LPG cylinder which is being changed. Beware of sparks from electrical tools, too.

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  • Check hoses regularly and replace hoses as soon as you spot cracks. Reveal leaks by applying soapy water to all connections - where there are bubbles, there are leaks.

  • If you smell the distinctive odour of LPG. Turn off the gas and get the appliance checked.

  • Store spare cylinders outside but not below ground level.

  • Lock gas cylinders away from children.

 

 

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