WYNDHAM
Home » News » Stay gas safe at Easter

Stay gas safe at Easter

Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) is urging Wyndham campers to ensure they are not using outdoor gas appliances inside tents and caravans this Easter long weekend.

The four-day weekend, this year between Friday, 7 and Monday, 10 April, is an annual opportunity for Victorians to enjoy the great outdoors before the mercury drops.

To ensure a safe and enjoyable break, ESV is reminding campers to never use gas appliances designed for outdoor use, such as heaters, barbecues and gas cookers inside tents, caravans and campervans.

ESV CEO Leanne Hughson said outdoor gas appliances fuelled by Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), were ideal for cooking, heating, refrigeration and lighting.

“Outdoor gas appliances should never be taken indoors, and that includes inside tents, campers or caravans,” Ms Hughson said.

“These appliances are unflued which means exhaust gases – including carbon monoxide – are released into the atmosphere. If they are used indoors, there is a very real risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

“We urge campers to ensure they are using these appliances safely and as per the manufacturer’s instructions to avoid risk to the health of you and your family.”

Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause serious and long term health conditions with symptoms similar to the flu, including headaches, tiredness, dizziness or nausea.

In more severe cases, confusion, shortness of breath or chest pain can be symptoms. Very high levels of carbon monoxide can be fatal.

ESV is also reminding campers to ensure their gas appliances and LPG cylinder connections are safely connected, protecting against gas leaks and the potential for fire or explosions.

ESV’s Know the Drill Before You Grill campaign educates LPG cylinder users to avoid risk by checking connections before igniting the appliance.

This involves connecting the LPG cylinder or container to the appliance either directly or via a hose assembly, turning the gas on, and squirting soapy water on the connections.

If no bubbles appear, it’s safe to use. If bubbles appear, turn it off and re-check the connections and if using a hose assembly check the hose and its connections to ensure they do not leak.

If bubbles continue to appear, turn the gas off and have the connection or hose assembly replaced.

Safer Cylinders

ESV has led the introduction of Australian Standards, resulting in new appliance connections and cylinder valves that will not allow gas to flow unless the hose connection is screwed in adequately – even if the cylinder valve handle has been left on.

If the hose connection is disconnected and the cylinder valve handle has been left open, gas will not flow, reducing the risk of an explosion or fire.

The new LCC27 appliance connection incorporates a black plastic nut which in the event of a fire at the cylinder connection will melt and stop gas from flowing from the cylinder valve.

The safest thing to do, when using an appliance with the new connection with a cylinder with the old style cylinder valve (i.e. no external thread), is to is swap the old cylinder for one featuring the new LCC27 cylinder valve with the course external thread at local hardware stores or service stations.

ESV strongly discourages people from using adaptors to connect incompatible connections and valves as this increases likelihood of a gas leak.

Details: esv.vic.gov.au/community-safety/energy-safety-guides/outdoor-safety/gas-and-lpg-safety-outdoors.

Digital Editions


  • Tubes of survival

    Tubes of survival

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532349 February 1-7 was Feeding Tube Awareness Week, which aims to increase the understanding of tube feeding. Jena Carr…

More News

  • Get ready to rock to Queen classics

    Get ready to rock to Queen classics

    This tribute band will rock you with their Royal Rhapsody Tour bringing the iconic music of Queen to South Morang in March. Jason Hess is ready to transform into Freddie…

  • Action group lists focus areas

    Action group lists focus areas

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 486664 The Point Cook Action Group is back in action for 2026 and has outlined its most pressing priorities for the rest of the…

  • Airport chaplain inspires SBS drama series

    Airport chaplain inspires SBS drama series

    A new eight-part drama series called The Airport Chaplain, inspired by the real-life experiences of Melbourne Airport chaplain Martyn Scrimshaw, is set to bring the bustling world of an international…

  • Fleetwood Mac hits Melton

    Fleetwood Mac hits Melton

    TUSK: The Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show is rolling into town on Saturday 28 February with a golden anniversary celebration that promises to be a night of pure dreams. In 2026,…

  • Thunder wins thriller

    Thunder wins thriller

    Glen Orden Thunder held its composure to claim a one run win and a spot in the Western Suburbs Churches and Community Cricket Association T20 division 1 grand final. The…

  • Cancer researchers supported

    Cancer researchers supported

    The next generation of cancer research leaders are being supported through a four-year cancer research fellowship program, supported by the state government. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas has announced the inaugural…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531789 The Grange Community Centre Walking Group Every Wednesday morning The Grange Community Centre hosts a free walking group which spends 45 minutes through…

  • Sports Shorts

    Sports Shorts

    Soccer The draw for the opening two rounds of the Dockerty Cup-Australia Cup have been revealed. Football Victoria held the draw on Tuesday night with 225 teams entering the competition…

  • CFA stalwart honoured

    CFA stalwart honoured

    A stalwart of the Hoppers Crossing community and CFA captain has been honoured by his former brigade. Paul DiMartino served the Hoppers Crossing CFA brigade for 25 years before relocating…

  • Youth survey open

    Youth survey open

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Young people living across Wyndham are being invited to share their opinions and experiences in order to inform local policy and resource allocation.…