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from a quick reading... if the house next door is actually storing filled up lpg cylinders... they are breaking a lot of the requirements :D
i doubt they would be using the place for storing empty cylinders... looks bad.
 
It's a freaking service apartment for girls! The house is quite big and from the outside looks like designed to work as a service apartment so I am guessing they maximized the space for cramming in as many rooms as possible. So yes, people live in the same house.

The only thing that makes sense is that they are storing empty cylinders in that place. Even that should probably be illegal because there is always going to be leftover gas and accidents can still happen! Would check with dad if he has an idea.
 
I wonder if the owner of the house has fulfilled the conditions for storing the LPG cylinders :P So hard to be sure about anything without actually talking to people involved in the process.
 
Now that I actually monitored the situation, I realized that I got it COMPLETELY wrong :D

The LPG vehicles do come everyday. They do take off a bunch of cylinders. They do load a bunch of cylinders.

But from what I saw today, they deliver it to the tea vendor to the side of the house. He just stores his extra cylinders inside the house for his shop.

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I however could not understand how a tea vendor could go through multiple cylinders in one single day. So the mystery remains partially unsolved.
 
Tea vendor might have diversified [emoji14]

Still, the issue of filled cylinders being stored temporarily remains.
 
well we usually have two full cylinders in kitchen pretty much all the time :P he could have 5-6 in much more open space :P
 
Oh. So, the cylinders aren't in the basement?

I guess the rulebook says 100kg can be stored without a license. 5-6 would prolly be fine.
 
does not look like it. i think he goes through all the cylinders every day and gets them replaced the next day :\ so he keeps them in the open. i just assumed a lot of things without monitoring the actual activity :P
 
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