2.Gas Level Detector


LPG Gas Connection - precaution and safty tips :


1.Safety of folks will be of greatest concern at any authorized LPG business units, private or public.
2. Most providers regards as their primary priority as their customers are their biggest assets and a slight miscalculation can lead to unimaginable loss and damage to individuals and public.
3.An LPG cylinder can be found in almost every Indian household, with it impossible to imagine daily life without it. Given its widespread use, it is imperative that we follow certain practices to prevent any untoward incidents. We come across umpteen number of cases where LPG cylinders explode, causing grievous injury and even death. While there have been tremendous improvements when it comes to safety standards, accidents can occur anytime, which is why it is important that we arm ourselves with certain safety tips to prevent them.

LPG Safty Tips :


These days we see that LPG is commonly utilized in nearly every industry, households and others for obvious reasons like affordability, utility, Eco-friendliness, less perilous than its alternatives and so on. It has certainly ascertained itself to be one of the most reliable and easily manageable fuels. Yet, owing to certain properties of LPG, catastrophes related to it are not unheard of. And they are definitely not sporadic. Surprisingly, these accidents are often the cause of negligent and careless handling rather than the volatile nature of LPG itself. LPG must be used in line with protective measures specified by the provider. Flawed use of LPG can end up in blasts, fire hazards, property damage and most vitally deathly injuries or death. Please do not overlook problems like leakages in pipes or cylinders, faulty regulators, wrong way in which the cylinder is stored etc. Given below are safety measures to take in any given situation.


About Aproval Of LPG appliances :


Always go for BIS validated devices Get BIS authorized rubber tubes and LPG regulators from certified suppliers only


While getting your cylinder :


Ensure that the company seal and safety cap is fixed securely on your gas cylinder. If you are in doubt about the procedure, do not hesitate to as the delivery man for a demo. Your LPG cylinder should be fixed at ground level on a plain surface. It is a common practice to drag, roll or drop the cylinder. This is strictly unadvisable.


Before Usage And After Usage :


Make sure that the rubber 'O' ring inside the cylinder valve is intact. Be on the alert for any noticeable signs of seepage, be it visual examination or the favourite soap solution test or smell. Never use lit match-sticks or candles to look for leakages. Always store the cylinder in vertical position at plain level at a well aired place. Never keep the LPG cylinder in your cabinet. The LPG stove should always be fitted on kitchenette slab at a position above cylinder. The cylinder should be kept as far as possible other heat sources like induction cooker, lit lamp etc. Turn the regulator knob to 'OFF' position once you are done with cooking. If you have empty cylinders, please store them in a cool and airy spot. See that the safety cap is in place. Keep the lighter ready and then turn the knob 'ON'. Don't forget to switch off the flame while you change the LPG cylinder . Ideally, you must change the rubber tube once in six months.


In Case Of Gas Leakage :


>Do not panic and calm your mind. >Do not turn on or turn off any electrical appliances in the kitchen if you think that there is a leak.
>Put out all flames, lights, incense sticks etc.
>Shut down the appliance and turn off the LPG regulator.
>Immediately put on the Safety Cap on the cylinder after the regulator is switched off.
>Keep all the windows and doors open to ensure ventilation. But do not switch on electric fans or exhaust fans for this purpose.
>Get in touch with your dealer at the earliest. Credit score


LPG Safty Tips For Home :


A kitchen is a place where we spend quite some time, with it being used multiple times on a daily basis. Given the fact that most kitchens house a number of appliances, it is important to keep a few simple points in mind to avoid any LPG related accidents. Listed below are some simple LPG safety tips:

>Never use any appliance which does not meet BIS safety standards. Using sub-standard products could result in damages due to poor quality.

>Ensure that the LPG regulator and Suraksha rubber tubes in your kitchen have an ISI mark, making sure that you purchase them from reliable sources. Any damage in the rubber tube or regulator could lead to a gas leak, leading to a chance of explosion.
>Ensure that you get your equipment serviced regularly. There could be instances where we feel a quick, home-fix remedy is all that's needed, but one should avoid this. Servicing should be done by qualified professionals, with periodic maintenance checks done.

>Check the LPG cylinder to see if it is genuine. Given the large black market out there, it is possible to get a duplicate cylinder delivered.

>Make sure that the safety cap is not tampered with before you take delivery of the LPG cylinder.

>If you are unaware as to how to connect an LPG cylinder please request the delivery guy to show how to connect it. DO NOT EXPERIMENT WHILE CONNECTING YOUR LPG CYLINDER.

>Make sure that the cylinder is kept vertically, in a place which has sufficient ventilation. This is to ensure that gas leaks do not concentrate at one spot. Also ensure that the cylinder is kept flat, at ground level. Do not enclose the cylinder in a cabinet, nor keep it at the same level as the gas stove.

>There are safety utilities which can be purchased from the market. These could prevent accidental leaks.

>Make sure that the gas stove has no curtains nearby. This could accidently lead to fires if the curtains blow onto the stove while it has a flame.

>Do not keep any other fuel next to the LPG cylinder. A number of times it is observed that people keep kerosene and the cylinder together. This should not be done.

>Ensure that there are no inflammable materials in the kitchen.

>DO NOT BUY GAS CYLINDERS FROM THE BLACK MARKET. You might be tempted to purchase them from other sources, but this could pose a risk.

>Do not manually try to transfer the gas from one cylinder to another. This could lead to gas leaks.

>Ensure that the cylinder is not close to any heat-generating source (like a stove).

>Always ensure that you do not cut/throw the safety cap which comes with the LPG cylinder. This cap can be used to plug a leak, if any.

>Never keep the burner knob open while waiting to light a matchstick. Always light the matchstick and then turn on the knob.

>Do not use synthetic clothes to handle kitchen equipment. These give rise to chances of fire.

>Ensure that you do not forget about any item on the gas. This could lead to a situation where the contents inside overflow and extinguish the flame, leading to gas leaks.

>Try to avoid keeping other electrical appliances near the gas cylinder. Any fluctuations could spark a fire in case there is a leak.

>Ensure you always turn off the knob after use. There are instances where the knob is partially on, which could lead to gas leaks.

>DO NOT PANIC in case of a gas leak. Stay calm and open all doors and windows in the house.

>Close all the stove knobs in case you sense a leak. Turn off the regulator as well.

>Keep the emergency number handy, for experts could be contacted in case of leaks.

>Contact your agency and ask them to send help.

>Turn off all electrical appliances like the fridge, TV, lights, etc. These could result in a spark which can lead to fire.

>Remember to put the safety cap on the cylinder if you smell gas. Always ensure that the safety cap is tied to the cylinder.

>Do not use the lighter/matchstick if you sense a gas leak.

>It is advisable to evacuate the house until experts from the gas agency arrive. Ensure that you follow the simple rule "Safety First".

>Do not use an electric fan to disperse the gas. An electric appliance can trigger a spark, leading to explosions.

>You could install gas detectors in the kitchen. These could raise an alarm in case of a leak.

>Always remember that prevention is better than cure. Stay alert at all times. Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen in case of an emergency.

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