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We are taking over the running of a small cafe that has a commercial gas cooker and is supplied by gas canisters that automatically change from one bottle to the other.

We've just been told by a family friend that we need a gas shut off valve fitted near the cooker. Is this correct? It isn't connected to the mains
 
Where are the bottles located ?
 
When was the last time it was inspected by a com cat engineer?
 

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