Stop Putting Stones On Your Leaking Gas Cylinders – Fire Service Warns Public

The Ghana National Fire Service is advising the public to desist from putting stones on their leaking gas cylinders and get new regulators.

According to the Service, it is recording high numbers of domestic fires in the Central Region.

Speaking on a working visit to the Effutu Municipal Assembly in the Central Region, Central Region Fire officer, ACFO John Amarlai Amartey, said that the rate of such accidents is alarming and should be avoided.

The Central Region, he stated, recorded 608 domestic fires in the first half of 2022.

These 608 cases recorded represents an increase from the 502 cases that were recorded in 2021.

Stop putting stones on your leaking gas cylinders – Fire Service warns public

Central Regional Fire Service Commander, John Amarlai Amartey, attributed the increase in domestic fires to faulty cylinders used by Ghanaians.

Mr Amartey appealed to Ghanaians to endeavour to change the seals on their cylinders to avoid the occurrences of domestic fire outbreaks to save lives and properties.

Stop putting stones on your leaking gas cylinders – Fire Service warns public
ACFO John Amarlai Amartey

He entreated cylinder users to consistently change their regulators and stop putting stones on their cylinders if they start smelling leakages.

“You go to some homes where faulty cylinders are not worked on. People use stones to put on their cylinders in their bid to avoid leakages. These are the things that are causing many domestic fires,” he stated.

Stop putting stones on your leaking gas cylinders – Fire Service warns public

He also inspected a newly installed fire tender given to them by Winneba Fire Station friends from the USA and commended the fire officers from Charlottesville (USA) for bringing them the modern fire tender

Stop putting stones on your leaking gas cylinders – Fire Service warns public

Meanwhile, the Effutu Municipal Fire Service Commander, DO2 Kwesi Hughes, called on drivers to respect road signs to reduce road accidents on the Kasoa Cape-Coast Highway.

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