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I was "Googling" the other day out of interest to find out if there is much information on how to do a domestic safety gas drop test.
Surprisingly I found very little.
I thought it seems the next step is not tell drivers what the centre pedal is for in their cars.
Old hands will tell you people can't always rely on smelling gas, to find they have a leak, but they should know how drop tests are conducted even if they don't or can't do it themselves. That way they can ask for one to be done.
Just seems a bit soft not to have this safety information freely available.
Surprisingly I found very little.
I thought it seems the next step is not tell drivers what the centre pedal is for in their cars.
Old hands will tell you people can't always rely on smelling gas, to find they have a leak, but they should know how drop tests are conducted even if they don't or can't do it themselves. That way they can ask for one to be done.
Just seems a bit soft not to have this safety information freely available.