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<blockquote data-quote="anaksarawak" data-source="post: 263826" data-attributes="member: 4851"><p>Hi Bro..</p><p></p><p>It is not the fault of GAS Malaysia as it is the fault of the design of my cabinet as it is without ventilator. (90% of all the Cabinet top Stove are without ventilator)</p><p></p><p>Pipe in GAS is actually safer as it wont explode, and as my case it is a fireball from the accumulated gas in my cabinet. </p><p></p><p>The safety are simple..</p><p></p><p>1. Ventilate your cabinet.</p><p>2. Have your stove and hose checked every 6 months by professional.</p><p>3. Off your main valve if you not using your stove.</p><p>4. Smell for gas around your stove prior to fire up.</p><p>5. Dont keep your gas tank under the stove.</p><p>6. Have a fire blanket nearby.</p><p>7. Keep your Specialist Center's ER contact number in the Kitchen wall or door.</p><p>8. Inform your neighbour of what to do incase of emergency.</p><p>9. Stay alert when you are cooking.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anaksarawak, post: 263826, member: 4851"] Hi Bro.. It is not the fault of GAS Malaysia as it is the fault of the design of my cabinet as it is without ventilator. (90% of all the Cabinet top Stove are without ventilator) Pipe in GAS is actually safer as it wont explode, and as my case it is a fireball from the accumulated gas in my cabinet. The safety are simple.. 1. Ventilate your cabinet. 2. Have your stove and hose checked every 6 months by professional. 3. Off your main valve if you not using your stove. 4. Smell for gas around your stove prior to fire up. 5. Dont keep your gas tank under the stove. 6. Have a fire blanket nearby. 7. Keep your Specialist Center's ER contact number in the Kitchen wall or door. 8. Inform your neighbour of what to do incase of emergency. 9. Stay alert when you are cooking. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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