Geyser Safety Tips: Delhi Man Dies in Geyser Blast, 3 Warning Signs You Must Not Ignore (Pintrest)
New Delhi: One person died due to a geyser eruption in the Nizamuddin area of Delhi last Saturday. Such incidents occur every year during the winter season but are often ignored, considering them as minor technical faults. According to experts, incidents like geyser blasts do not happen suddenly. There are some clear signs before an accident; if identified in time, a major disaster can be avoided.
In most of the cases the geyser has been working with some technical fault for a long time. If the water starts getting hotter than normal, it could be a sign that the thermostat is bad. Non-functioning of the auto cut is also considered an alarm bell.
If steam or bubbles are seen coming out along with the water while opening the tap, then it is a sign of excessive pressure building up inside the tank. In such a situation, the use of the geyser should be stopped immediately.
Water leakage from the geyser tank often occurs due to rust inside or valve damage. This leakage can become the cause of a major accident in the future. Taking it lightly can prove to be a serious mistake.
By using a PRCD plug instead of an ordinary plug, in case of current leakage, the power supply gets cut off immediately. It provides additional protection to heavy equipment like geysers and sometimes plays a vital role in saving lives.
The safety valve is the most important safety device of the geyser. As the pressure in the tank increases, it expels excess hot water. This reduces the risk of a blast to a great extent.
Most people pay attention to the service of AC and coolers but ignore the geyser. According to experts, every season the geyser is serviced by cleaning the inside and checking the thermostat and valves, which reduces the risks.
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