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    Gas Cylinder Safety: How to Avoid Explosions and Save Lives

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentJanuary 7, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In light of recent gas explosions in cities like Abeokuta, Port Harcourt, Owerri, and others in Nigeria, which tragically claimed lives and injured gas workers, it is crucial to prioritise safety. One key step in preventing such disasters is understanding the importance of gas cylinder expiry dates.

    The Danger of Expired Gas Cylinders

    Gas cylinders are built to last for a specific period. Once their expiration date passes, they become dangerous and can explode without warning. Using an expired cylinder is like carrying a ticking time bomb.

    How to Check Your Gas Cylinder Expiry Date

    Every gas cylinder has an expiry code printed on its side, using letters and numbers to indicate its expiration date. Here’s how to interpret the code:

    • A: January – March (1st Quarter)
    • B: April – June (2nd Quarter)
    • C: July – September (3rd Quarter)
    • D: October – December (4th Quarter)

    The letter is followed by a two-digit number, representing the year. For example:

    • D06 means the cylinder expired in December 2006.
    • A22 means it expired in March 2022.
    • C23 means it will expire in September 2023.

    What to Do Next

    1. Check your cylinder now: Look for the code on the side of the cylinder and determine its expiry date.
    2. Replace expired cylinders: If your cylinder has expired or is close to expiring, replace it immediately.
    3. Spread the word: Share this information with friends, family, and communities to prevent unnecessary tragedies.

    Safety First, Always

    Gas safety is everyone’s responsibility. Taking a few minutes to check your gas cylinder can save lives and prevent avoidable disasters. Don’t wait, act today.

    Let’s work together to ensure the safety of our homes and communities. Please share this vital message widely, especially with students and their families, to create awareness and save lives.

    GAS Owerri Port Harcourt
    Goli Innocent
    Goli Innocent

    Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist focused on Nigeria's oil and gas value chain. He reports on pricing, logistics, and regulatory updates affecting consumers and industry players.

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