IntroductionWhen a new LPG cylinder is delivered to your home by authorized distributors such as Indane Gas, Bharat Gas, or hp Gas, it’s important to inspect it properly before accepting. A quick check can help you avoid safety risks, overcharging, or faulty cylinders.
1. Check the Seal and Safety CapBefore accepting the cylinder:· Ensure the
metal seal is intact· The
plastic safety cap should be properly fitted· Do not accept if the seal looks broken or tamperedA damaged seal may indicate leakage or unauthorized refilling.
2. Verify Weighing (Correct Weight)Every LPG cylinder has a standard weight:· Domestic 14.2 kg gas + cylinder weightAsk the delivery person to:· Weigh the cylinder in front of you· Show the tare weight markingIf the weight is less than expected, refuse delivery immediately.
3. Check for LeakageBefore bringing it inside:· Smell for gas odor near the valve· Listen for any hissing sound· Ensure regulator connection is tightly sealedIf you suspect leakage, do NOT accept the cylinder and inform the agency immediately.
4. Confirm Booking Details & ReceiptAlways verify:· Booking name and consumer number· Price charged matches official rate· Printed or wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital receipt is providedAvoid paying extra cash beyond the official rate set by your LPG provider.
Safety Tips After Delivery· Keep cylinder upright in a ventilated area· Do not store near heat sources· Always switch off regulator when not in use· Replace rubber tube every few years
Common Mistakes to Avoid· Accepting without checking seal· Ignoring weight verification· Not asking for receipt· Using old or damaged rubber pipes
ConclusionWhether you receive your cylinder from Indane Gas, Bharat Gas, or hp Gas, always perform these quick safety checks. A few seconds of inspection can ensure safety, prevent fraud, and protect your household from gas-related risks.
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