Gas cylinders are like time bombs in Kenya.
This is the verdict of a study conducted by the Clean Cooking Association of Kenya (CCAK) that has shed light on the dangers present in many Kenyan kitchens and homes.
According to the research, nearly 4 million Kenyan households use LPG as their primary source of heat for cooking at home. And almost all of them keep gas cylinders inside the home.
Among the common gas cylinders is the k-gas.Have you ever asked yourself what the k stands for. See it.
Note: Photo used for illustration purposes only
The k in k gas stands foe Kenolkobil which is the main company behind the production of the cylinders. The tiny flame stands for hazardous. It means that the gas could cause explosion when exposed to fire or sparks. The gas is meant to be used and refilled again.
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