(CMR) Home Gas, Cayman’s leading supplier of propane services, said while the company was not directly involved in Monday's explosion, its team of experts is working closely with the authorities to provide the necessary information and support to the ongoing investigation.
Three of the four persons injured in the incident have since been discharged from hospital, while one man remains in hospital with serious injuries.
Home Gas expressed “deepest sympathy for the individuals and surrounding community following the home explosion in Savannah. Our hearts go out to those affected by this catastrophic event. Our team of experts is working closely with the authorities to provide the necessary information and support the ongoing investigation.”
“At Home Gas, safety has been our utmost priority, serving Cayman since 1957. We adhere to the strictest safety standards and regulations to ensure the safe storage, distribution, and use of propane. While we were not directly involved in the incident, we understand the importance of cooperation and transparency to help prevent such events from occurring in the future,” said General Manager John Corallo.
Reiterating its commitment to safety, Home Gas reminds propane users that, much like any fuel or energy source, precautions should be taken. The company encourages those with propane in their home or business to follow these basic steps to ensure the safe use of propane:
-Ensure propane tanks, pipework, and appliances are installed by certified propane technicians or LPG providers.
-Have your propane tanks and appliances serviced regularly.
-If you smell propane or suspect a leak, immediately turn off the supply valve at your tank and call Home Gas, 24 hours a day, at 949-7474.
“We understand concerns and questions may have arisen from this incident; rest assured, we are committed to maintaining open lines of communication with our customers and the community. Our team of certified propane professionals is available to address any inquiries,” Home Gas stated.
“Our thoughts and prayers remain with the affected individuals and their families,” the company added.
On Tuesday, Police, Fire, emergency services and other partner agencies remain on the scene of the house explosion incident which occurred yesterday, 5 June, at a residence on Bayfield Crescent, shortly after 1:00 PM.
Efforts to determine the cause of the incident are ongoing, with fire and police remaining on the scene to conduct investigations. At this time, the cause of the incident remains unknown.
A police cordon remains in place and the public is being reminded to avoid the area and to remain outside of the established cordon. The public is also being reminded, for their safety, to avoid this area until the authorities have deemed it safe.
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