
Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has warned the public against buying refurbished Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders from unscrupulous people.
The Service wants Ghanaians to be safety conscious and wary when purchasing such cylinders.
According to the Service, some nefarious people have abrasively repaired spoilt cylinders and taken them to the market for sale.
“GNFS has observed with concern the nefarious activities of some unscrupulous people who go round (sometimes to dumping sites) to collect or cheaply buy damaged or old and worn-out LPG cylinders.”
“These cylinders are repaired (abrasively and adhesively treated, and the ripped metal pans welded together), sprayed and taken to the open market for sale and use by the unsuspecting public”, the Service warned in a statement.
The GNFS added this act is not only illegal, criminal and dangerous.
It insisted that such cylinders also stand the risk of rupture which could lead to injuries, loss of life and fire explosion.
“The GNFS, therefore, advises the general public to always look out for the manufacturer details – serial number of the cylinder, weight class, International Organization for Standardization (ISO) number, test pressure and particularly the date of manufacture on the cylinder body when buying LPG cylinders from the market.”
“Purchase of LPG cylinders is to be made from only registered or authorized dealers to ensure the safety of Iives at homes and workplaces”, the caution statement from the fire service added.
Latest Stories
-
Neglected traffic lights turn Awoshie–Anyaa highway into deadly hotspot
2 minutes -
EOCO declares Dr Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple a fugitive over alleged gold fraud
13 minutes -
GSE records GH¢1.09bn trade in equity market; 10 stocks register gains
28 minutes -
Fuel prices: Ghana places 15th in Africa
34 minutes -
Africa must look inward: Reframing resilience in a shifting global economy
50 minutes -
7 dead, 2 missing after boat capsizes on Volta Lake
1 hour -
Miss Diaspora Ghana 2026 launched to deepen diaspora ties and drive development
1 hour -
US warns citizens to reconsider Nigeria travel on safety grounds
2 hours -
Ivan Toney questions refereeing in Saudi Pro League title race after Al-Ahli draw
2 hours -
Angola appoint Aliou Cissé as new head coach
2 hours -
Virtual Security Africa showcases digital security vision at Kwahu Business Forum
2 hours -
EBID strengthens regional integration role amid global economic uncertainty
2 hours -
Two assault rifles, ammunition retrieved in Police probe of Tamale gang attack
2 hours -
EBID records strong financial growth with $722m disbursements in 2025 – President, Dr George Donkor
2 hours -
EBID to mobilise $2.69bn under new 2026–2030 growth strategy – Dr George Donkor
2 hours