k4itchen safety tips when using LPG
Always place your
LPG cylinder in a well-ventilated area |
As everyone continues to
stay at home, people have been spending a lot of their time in the kitchen
lately – from preparing daily meals and trying out new recipes, to cooking with
the kids and of course, enjoying homecooked meals with the entire family. With
this, kitchen safety is more important than ever, and it starts with securing
all the tools and equipment, including making sure your LPG cylinders are safe
and professionally installed.
Solane, a leading LPG provider in the country, offers these safety tips on the
use of LPG to make cooking at home a safe and enjoyable experience.
Place the LPG cylinder in a well-ventilated area. When choosing a spot
for your LPG cylinder, make sure that there is an opening, such as a window or
a door, to ensure adequate ventilation. Make sure that LPG cylinders are also
far away from other heat sources, electric outlets, and hazard-prone areas in
the house to avoid ignition. Lastly, make sure that your LPG cylinder is in a
secure and upright position.
Inspect the LPG cylinder. Upon delivery, carefully inspect your LPG tank
to make sure that it is in good physical condition. First, check the cylinder
for dents, cracks, corrosions, or other damages. Then, make sure that the
safety cap and security seal are in place. If there seems to be a problem with
any of the components, turn off the gas supply and have it replaced or repaired
immediately. To make it easier, Solane offers customers a free 7-Point Safety
Check. Through this extra precautionary step, Solane's well-trained riders help
ensure that the tanks are safe and secure.
Use correct equipment and accessories. With LPG cylinders, ensure that
you are using the correct hose by checking for the mark, "LPG Hose."
Branded regulators, such as RECA and TPA, are recommended because these
are manufactured according to specific standards. When attaching the regulator,
ensure that it is securely connected to the cylinder valve. The regulator knob
should also be open to allow the outflow of gas from the holes. It’s also
important to regularly check the condition of these two and replace them as needed.
The hose should be replaced every 2 years while the regulator should be
replaced every 5 years upon the date of manufacture.
Practice caution. Whether you are installing, using, or disconnecting
your LPG cylinders, caution is a must. To avoid mishaps and injuries, you
should also never attempt to fix, refill, or replace your cylinders without the
help of authorized personnel. Don’t forget to turn off the cylinder valve or
regulator and gas appliance when not in use. Follow the manufacturer's instructions
regarding the use and maintenance of your gas appliance. In case of an
emergency, try to eliminate all sources of sources of ignition and turn off the
gas supply of the cylinder. If the leak is on the cylinder, cover the leaking
portion with a wet rag.
Make sure your LPG is authentic. To help ensure the safety of your
family, buy your LPG cylinders from authorized dealers only. In addition, when
buying gas tanks, be sure to check for quality markings on the cylinders, such
as the registered brand name and trademark of the manufacturer, standard used
and test dates, the serial or code number, expiry date, tare weight and LPG
content, and the “Made in the Philippines” mark.
For more information, visit https://www.solane.com.ph or follow @solane.ph on
Facebook. To order Solane LPG, call 8887-5555 (Metro Manila) or text (0918)
887-5555 (nationwide).
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