Recommendations for the safe use of LPG cylinders

You never know when a defective or improperly handled LPG cylinder could cause a massive leak and explosion; the invisible danger lurks in the kitchen, at barbecues or in the garage, turning an ordinary meal into tragedy.
Prepare your children before the gas builds up: teach them not to play with the cylinder valve, to recognise the specific smell (like rotten eggs), never to light anything if they smell gas and to immediately go outside calling for help. Check the expiry date together and store cylinders only outdoors – simple attention prevents disasters! Gas Cylinder Warning

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Recommendations for the safe use of LPG cylinders

Recommendations for the use of natural gas installations

You never know when a cracked pipe or a stove left on could fill your home with natural gas; the invisible, odourless leak can explode or suffocate the family while sleeping, even in the middle of the night.
Prepare your children before the smell appears: install gas detectors, teach them not to turn on lights or strike matches if they suspect something, to open windows and immediately leave while calling 112. Regular inspections and attention to valves save lives every day! Tools House

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Recommendations for the use of natural gas installations

Recommendations for operating solid fuel stoves

You never know when an overheated stove or a clogged chimney could start a fire or cause carbon monoxide poisoning; the invisible killer smoke rises into the bedroom at night while flames can engulf the house in minutes.
Prepare your children before the embers get out of control: teach them not to add wood alone, never to dry clothes on the stove, to ventilate the room well and to install CO detectors. Clean the chimney annually and never leave the fire unattended – safe warmth begins with strict rules! Fire Wood

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Recommendations for operating solid fuel stoves

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Learn how to correctly use wood or gas stoves to avoid fires and carbon monoxide poisoning.

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