Litro Gas Lanka Ltd. has introduced a hotline â 1311 â for the general public to report any issues pertaining to domestic LP gas cylinders.
Sri Lankaâs national LPG provider also published a set of instructions for its consumers to be followed when purchasing and using a gas cylinder. It also contains instructions to be followed when connecting the regulator to a full gas cylinder and lighting a non-automatic gas cooker.
A set of instructions were included to educate the consumers about what should be done in case of an emergency.
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They should have done this many moons ago sadly initially they denied any thing was wrong with their gas cylinders.