Safety Tips

Tips on how to detect LPG

 

Smell for a leak

 

In its natural state LPGas is colourless and odourless.  To make it even safer to use, a very strong flavour is deliberately added.  If you smell gas, NEVER check for the leak with a naked flame.  Open all doors and windows to allow fresh air into the room.  Turn off the valve of the cylinder and if possible, move it outdoors.  Allow enough time for all the gas to leave the room before re-entering.  When the smell has completely gone, take the cylinder to your nearest LPGas dealer and have him check  it professionally.

 

A good ventilation system is required when using gas

 

When using a large gas appliance (room or water heater for example), make sure the room has good ventilation.  Leave open a window or door in the room.

 

Regular check

 

Regularly check the rubber seals (washers) on the valve, the appliances and the connecting hoses.  If they are worn, don't attempt to repair them yourself.  Take your cylinder to your nearest LPGas dealer for a free safety check.

 

If your cylinder has been involved in a fire, don't attempt to use it.  Have it checked by your dealer.

 

 
Before lighting your appliance

 

When lighting your appliance, always first light the match or lighter and then turn on the gas supply.

 

If there is a fire

 

Firstly, don't panic!

 

Try to turn off the valve of the bottle using a damp cloth or towel to protect your hand.  Then use the same wet towel to smother the flames.

If you cannot reach the cylinder, move everything that could catch alight away from the bottle.

 

Call the Fire Department and tell them that LPGas is involved.