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What safety hazards should be noted when using gas in high-rise residential buildings?

Time: 2023-07-19

When using natural gas in high-rise residential buildings, there are mainly safety hazards in the following aspects:

1. Safety hazards of gas hoses: Gas hoses are prone to corrosion and rupture due to aging; Unsecure pipeline connections may lead to leakage; The gas hose is too long, which affects the gas supply; 2. Safety hazards in use: Improper user operation can easily lead to leakage; Improper installation position and poor ventilation of gas appliances.

For high-rise residential buildings using natural gas, it is very important to prevent natural gas leakage, and the following points need to be noted:

1. Ensure that the ventilation system is unobstructed and prevent the accumulation of leaked gases.

2. The pipeline should be regularly inspected to prevent aging and cracking.

3. It is recommended to install a natural gas leakage alarm.

4. The pipeline joints should be properly sealed to prevent air leakage from the joints.

5. The drainage system shall be cleaned regularly to prevent the flue blockage from causing incomplete combustion and Carbon monoxide poisoning.

6. Natural gas meters should be placed in well ventilated areas and not in enclosed spaces.

7. Regularly inspect pipeline joints and promptly contact professional personnel for repair if any problems are found.

8. Improve the knowledge of natural gas use and leakage prevention, and take correct measures immediately after discovering a leak.

Strengthen preventive measures, strictly follow safety operating procedures, and high-rise residential buildings can also safely use natural gas.

 


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