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SNGPL advises consumers not to user rubber pipes in gas heaters, stoves

byMonitoring Report
14/12/2014
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ISLAMABAD: In view of winter, the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) has cautioned consumers to take special care while using gas appliances and not to use rubber pipes in gas heaters and stoves.

In view of the supply-demand gap, the company has also asked the consumers to be judicious with gas use and not rely too much on gas heaters and geysers. An SNGPL spokesperson also advised the public to not use rubber pipes for heaters and stoves, which are prone to gas leakage and can thus cause blasts. He said quality gas appliances should be used and a trained plumber should be engaged to rectify gas leakages in houses. The spokesperson also asked the people to keep at least one window of the room open while using gas heaters.

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