Top 5 Mistakes LPG Users Make and How to Avoid Them
Most gas-related problems experienced by LPG households and businesses are predictable, avoidable, and caused by the same small set of common mistakes. Understanding these mistakes — and the specific practices that prevent them — can save you money, prevent safety incidents, and eliminate the frustration of avoidable gas management problems. Here are the five most common ones.
Here are five mistakes that LPG users worldwide consistently make — and the straightforward ways to avoid each one:
Waiting Until the Gas Runs Out to Reorder
Ordering reactively guarantees you will occasionally run out. The solution is a Triotics Bluetooth sensor that alerts you well before running out becomes running dry.
Storing Cylinders Indoors or in Enclosed Spaces
Cylinders stored indoors create serious fire and health risks. Always store outdoors in well-ventilated areas — no exceptions, regardless of convenience.
Using Unapproved or Damaged Equipment
Using a regulator, hose, or appliance that is not certified for LPG use is a safety risk that no price saving justifies. Only use approved, regularly inspected equipment.
Ignoring the Smell of Gas
The gas smell is an alarm — treat it as one. Close the valve, ventilate, evacuate, and call your supplier. Never assume a minor smell will resolve itself.
Never Checking Consumption Data
Installing a smart sensor and never reviewing the consumption data is like having a car fuel gauge and never looking at it. Check your Triotics app weekly — the data is there for you.
Avoiding these five mistakes requires nothing more than awareness, good habits, and the right monitoring tool — all of which are available to every LPG user worldwide.
Start with Triotics — and build the habits that make every other aspect of safe, efficient gas management straightforward.