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How To Handle LPG Safely

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), stored as a liquid

under pressure in cylinders, is widely used in homes as

cooking gas.

The main hazards associated with LPG are fire or

explosion in case of even minor leakage.

LPG being colorless and odorless, a distinctive foul

odor is added to enable easy detection of a leak.

As LPG vapour is heavier then air, these vapor

accumulate at lower levels and a fire or explosion may result.

When Safety Dies, Accident is born

When Safety Dies, Accident is born

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