Friday 9 October 2015

Safety Precautions for Using Butane Stoves

Butane is a gaseous form of fuel that can be availed from petrol. It is mainly used for cooking during camping and also filled into cigarette lighters. While camping or even when you would like to cook outdoors for a group of friends or family members, you would find these stoves to be perfect for use. But you have to stick to quite a few safety precautions in order to avoid hazards. When used as a fuel in stoves, it tends to be hazardous due to its high inflammability. As a user, you need to follow these precautions in order to minimize or eliminate any risks of injuries.
Check the location
Make sure that it is in a proper spot before you use this type of stove. While using such stoves in the outdoor environment, you should ensure that there is no other source of heat or flammable material close to the area of cooking. Keep the stove away from trees, bushes and any leaves which can catch fire and cause an explosion. You should not use this type of stove inside a camper, tent or even your home. Otherwise, you can suffer from carbon dioxide poisoning and even expose others to the same.
Store it properly
It is also important to store the stove somewhere safe, and also isolate the canisters from your stove and store them in another safe place. You should store the canisters out of a location that is under direct sunlight. Keep these away from flammable materials or liquids. While using this type of stove, never keep any spare canisters stored close to the flames. It can reduce risks of explosions or fires.
Use the Safety Shutoff Switch
Most of these stoves are fitted with a safety shutoff switch. It turns off the stove automatically in case the stove gets very hot or the pressure of butane gets extremely high. In case the switch in your stove turns off, you should get in touch with the manufacturer in order to know about repair shops in your area. Never try to repair this switch all by yourself.

Keep fire extinguishers ready
Always be ready for emergencies while you are using this type of stove. Always keep a fire extinguisher close at hand so that you can eliminate the risks of a big fire. Before using the stove, try to ensure that its trivet in a position to facilitate cooking. If you smell gas leak, do not try to light the stove.
Get a suitable tank size
Check the stove in order to determine a suitable tank size for yourself. If you attack a tank which is bigger than one that is needed, it can cause a pressure overload and make more gas reach the stove flame, thus increasing the risks for explosions.
Keep children away

As with LPG stoves, it is important to keep babies away from butane-stove while it is being used. Try to make sure that children are not within 3 feet around the flame perimeter, so that no accidents can occur. 

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