Gas detectors recommended by Naftogaz for Ukrainian homes: what they cost and why they matter.
Why you should consider installing gas detectors
According to Novyny.live: Naftogaz of Ukraine is urging households that use natural gas to install air quality monitoring devices as a safeguard against leaks and poisoning. This step can significantly improve consumer safety, given that gas leaks pose a serious threat to life and health.
These gas detectors are designed to identify:
- methane;
- propane/butane;
- carbon monoxide.
Methane, for instance, can trigger an explosion at home if its concentration in the air exceeds safe limits. Propane and butane, commonly used in household stoves, also create hazardous conditions. Carbon monoxide, or CO, results from incomplete fuel combustion and is extremely dangerous, potentially leading to poisoning.
Pricing and the importance of installation
The cheapest gas detector starts at 1.22 thousand hryvnias, while more advanced models range from 2.2 thousand hryvnias. Investing in these devices can be a crucial step for family safety, especially as customers will face additional bills for gas network maintenance in March 2023. Inspections of gas networks occur every three to five years, highlighting the need for stronger safety oversight in households.
Installing air quality monitors is a key measure to prevent potentially dangerous incidents tied to domestic gas use. Naftogaz of Ukraine encourages consumers to act promptly on this important safety step.
Given the growing risks linked to natural gas usage, Naftogaz's recommendation to install gas detectors is especially timely.
Naftogaz of Ukraine
Since gas leaks can lead to serious accidents, consumers should seriously consider investing in these devices. This will not only enhance household safety but also reduce the likelihood of dangerous incidents involving gas networks.
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