MIL-OSI Russia: More than 250 thousand gas stoves have been checked in Moscow since the beginning of the year

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

This year, specialists from the capital’s municipal services complex have checked more than 250 thousand gas stoves installed in Muscovites’ apartments. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

“Gas safety issues are under special control, and scheduled maintenance of all gasified housing stock is carried out annually. In January-February, more than 250 thousand gas stoves were checked for compliance with safety requirements, which is almost 14 percent of the total number,” noted Petr Biryukov.

Currently, about 1.8 million families in the capital use gas stoves. In order for this equipment to operate safely, it is very important to check it in a timely manner. Gas workers eliminate minor faults on the spot, and if serious violations are detected, they eliminate the safety threat and give recommendations for further operation and repair. Responsibility for maintaining and replacing gas equipment in proper condition rests with the owner or tenant of the residential premises.

The service life of a gas stove is on average 10-12 years, after which the gas taps wear out, the burner diffusers become deformed, and the thermal insulation of the oven is damaged. It is impossible to maintain the safe operation of such devices; replacement is necessary.

Gas stoves must be equipped with a gas control system that stops the gas supply if the flame in the burner goes out.

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