When the gas is on fire, first close the valve or put out the fire.
1, depending on the specific situation, different situations will be handled in different ways. If the liquefied gas cylinder is on fire, but the valve of the liquefied gas cylinder is not damaged, the valve should be closed first, and the fire will go out after closing the valve. If the liquefied gas cylinder is on fire and the valve has been damaged, then the cylinder should be carried to an open place first, and then the fire should be put out.
2. If the burning liquefied gas bottle is too big to move, you can put out the fire first, then block the bottle with wet rags and other things, and finally send the cylinder to the liquefied gas station for professionals to handle. If the liquefied gas cylinder falls to the ground and burns, the cylinder body is easy to be heated, and the gas in the cylinder is easy to expand and explode after being heated, so it is best not to let the cylinder fall to the ground. In addition, when the gas is on fire, you should call the hotline 1 19 as soon as possible and ask the firemen to help.
What should I pay attention to when using gas?
1, you should form a good habit, immediately close the valve and gas after using gas, and remember to close the safety valve and the valve of the cooker together, which is safer. In addition, the cooker you buy now can have an automatic flameout safety protection device, which can prevent the gas from continuing to leak after the cooker is accidentally turned off.
2, should use special gas pipeline, and the length can't exceed two meters. Gas pipes should be inspected regularly and replaced every two years. When installing the gas pipe, don't go through the wall and door, and stay away from the acid-base solution. In addition, the gas cylinder should be placed in a ventilated and dry place, and it should not be exposed to the sun for a long time.
Abstract: The above is Bian Xiao's introduction on whether to close the valve or put out the fire first and what matters should be paid attention to when using gas, hoping to help some friends in need.