The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has urged the public to opt for the cylinder recirculation model (CRM) for convenience, safety and affordability. They should also adhere to safety measures in LPG usage to avoid gas-related explosions and resultant injuries and deaths. The Head of the Department for Consumer Services, Mrs Eunice Budu Nyarko, made the call at a CRM and gas safety sensitization workshop at the Mt. Olivet Methodist Church in Dansoman, a suburb of Accra. A team from the Corporate Affairs and Gas Directorates conducted the sensitization exercise. Mrs Budu Nyarko, who led the team, explained the rationale for its rollout and indicated that the policy would, among other things, improve access to LPG and ensure safety in its use and entreated the congregants to be abreast of LPG safety tips to prevent explosions and resultant damage to life and property. After the presentation, the team interacted with the members of the congregation and distributed leaflets and other educative materials on the subject to them. Source: Ghana News Agency
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