1. Before Using LPG Cylinder • Always check manufacturing date and expiry (test date). • Make sure the cylinder is upright and placed on a stable surface. • Keep the cylinder in a well-ventilated area. • Check for leakage using soap water, NOT fire. • Ensure the regulator and pipe are in good condition. 2. During Use • Never leave gas cooking unattended. • Keep children away from the stove. • Turn off the knob first, then the regulator, after cooking. • Keep flammable items (kerosene, petrol, paper, cloth) away from the stove. • Maintain a safe distance between cylinder and stove (minimum 1 meter if possible).3. If You Smell Gas LeakageDO: • Switch off the regulator immediately. • Open all doors and windows for ventilation. • Check pipe and regulator using soap water.DON’T: • Do NOT switch ON or OFF any electrical appliances. • Do NOT use mobile phones near the cylinder. • Do NOT light a match or candle. • Do NOT panic—move calmly. 4. Maintenance Awareness • Replace the rubber pipe every 2 years (or sooner if damaged). • Schedule regular inspections by certified gas personnel. • Use only approved regulators, pipes, and stoves. • Keep fire extinguishers (ABC type) nearby. 5. Simple Safety Slogans (For Posters) • “Smell Gas? Act Fast!” • “Safety First—Check Your Cylinder.” • “LPG is Safe When You Are Aware.” • “Turn Off the Stove Before Leaving the Kitchen.”
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