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     Don’t keep LPG cylinders indoors … NPA cautions public

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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    Consumers have been cautioned not to keep their LPG cylinders indoors as the practice is extremely danger­ous in case of leakage, the naked eye cannot see gas, hence the need to keep cylinders outside to avert fire outbreak.

    Head of Consumer Services at the National Petroleum Authority, NPA, Eunice Budu Nyarko, cau­tioned the public during interac­tions with traders, market women, artisans, hawkers, among others, on LPG safety awareness and sensiti­sations in some major communities in the Eastern Region.

    Mrs Nyarko interacting with GPRTU officials at Suhum lorry park

    She observed that some people did not want to keep their cylinders outside because of the fear that they would be stolen, saying “If you have cylinders in any enclosed place, ensure it is in the open and take steps to protect it to avoid it being stolen,” she urged, stressing that it was important for consum­ers of petroleum products such as LPG to be conscious of their safety

    These engagements, which took place in communities such as Nsawam, Suhum, Adawso, Akateng and Koforidua and its environs, featured interactive sessions, presentations, and the dis­tribution of educational materials on LPG safety.

    This culminated in a grand durbar at the Suhum Lorry Station and a Town Hall meeting in Ko­foridua where stakeholders empha­sised the urgency of transitioning to cleaner energy sources.

    For his part, a Supervisor with the Gas Directorate at the NPA, Johnson Gbagbo Jnr., addressing stakeholders at the durbar and town hall, urged the public to switch from the use of charcoal and firewood to gas to protect their health and save the environ­ment, adding that smoke from charcoal fire affected the eyes and lungs of women and children who stay around their mothers while cooking.

    He said the introduction of the cylinder recirculation model (CRM) was to ensure safety LPG distribution and its use, and also encourage more people to use LPG, explaining further that the CRM programme allows people to exchange their old cylinders for new ones, and that would only pay for the filled gas.

    Mr Gbagbo Jnr. further educat­ed participants on essential LPG safety measures and addressed con­cerns raised by individuals hesitant to transition to LPG usage. He assured them of the safety and efficiency of LPG when handled properly.

    Mr Gbagbo Jnr. said the CRM had already commenced in parts of Accra and Kumasi and will soon be extended to other regions, adding that the NPA is actively inspecting designated sites in Koforidua and nearby towns for the establish­ment of Cylinder Exchange Points (CEPs) and Cylinder Distribution Outlets (CDOs).

    Moreover, he urged entrepre­neurs to seize the opportunity presented by the CRM initiative by setting up CEPs and CDOs, ensuring compliance with NPA’s licensing and permitting require­ments.

    The Suhum Fire Safety Officer, ADOI Bruce Kwame, who led a demonstration on firefighting drills, urged the people to observe LPG safety tips such as ensuring adequate ventilation for cylinders, lighting match before turning on gas, and avoiding placing filled or empty cylinders near naked flame or inflammable liquids.

    In his remarks, the Eastern Regional Chairman of the National Service Authority, Mr Benjamin Oduro Asante, who chaired the durbar, lauded the NPA for the sensitisation campaign as it would ensure safety in the use of gas in homes.

    The durbars were part of an extensive LPG awareness cam­paign embedded upon by NPA in collaboration with the Oil Sus­tainability Programme (OSP) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Energy, and Digicraft Advertising.



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