- Only use portable gas appliances in the open air due to carbon monoxide dangers
- Linked to five deaths in Australia in the past decade
- 鈥楪reat Outdoors, Lethal Indoors鈥 campaign runs during summer and autumn
Ahead of Western Australia鈥檚 peak camping season, a new campaign is reminding holidaymakers to always use portable gas appliances in the open air to avoid potentially lethal exposure to carbon monoxide.
The State 黑料正能量鈥檚 energy safety regulator, Building and Energy, is sharing the 鈥淕reat Outdoors, Lethal Indoors鈥 message to encourage safe use of portable outdoor gas appliances such as barbecues, cookers, heaters and fridges.
鈥淭hese appliances should be labelled 鈥榦utdoor use only鈥, which means they must only be used in the open air,鈥 Western Australia鈥檚 Director of Energy Safety, Saj Abdoolakhan, said.
鈥淭hey should never be used inside tents, caravans, campervans or other enclosed areas, even if the doors or windows are open. The same advice applies when using gas patio heaters or barbecues at your home 鈥 keep them in the open air.
鈥淕as equipment is safe to use if it is in good condition, operated correctly and in a proper location but, as our campaign says, the consequences can be lethal if carbon monoxide builds up in an area without enough ventilation.鈥
Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas known as the 鈥渋nvisible killer鈥 because it is colourless, odourless and tasteless. It can be produced when liquid petroleum (LP) gas does not burn properly due to a faulty appliance or lack of air in an enclosed space.
Tragically, accidental exposure to carbon monoxide from gas appliances has been linked to at least five deaths in Australia in the past decade.
The 鈥淕reat Outdoors, Lethal Indoors鈥 message will be seen and heard during the summer and through to mid-April on social media, television, radio, billboards and displays in Perth and key regional locations.
For more information, visit the campaign website () or read Building and Energy鈥檚 Camping Safely with LP Gas brochure.
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Media contact: BEmedia@demirs.wa.gov.au
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