#Public_awareness---
Many of us use gas-cylinders at home, it is often heard that people have died due to cylinder blast, but many do not know why it is a blast. Like all things, the cylinder has an expiration date which many of us do not know. Keeping an expired cylinder indoors is like keeping a time bomb. We will know how that cylinder is expired.
The black tie marked on the photo is the expiration date. Here A, B, C, D signify.
A = first three months of the year such as: January, February, March.
B = its next three months such as: April, May, June.
Similarly, C, D denote the remaining six months in a row.
And at the end of it all, there are the last two digits of the year, i.e. D13 (here 13 means 2013). If there is D18, then your cylinder will expire in July, August, or September 2018.
Note: - The term writing may be written in different places depending on the type of cylinder, you should know it well when you take it from the shop.
Let's be aware of ourselves, let's be aware of others.
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This marking of the cylinder really helps in knowing some of its features