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Gas Storage Cages

Titan Safety offers a large range of gas storage solutions for LPG gas and high-pressure gas bottles. Our Australian-made gas bottle cages ensure the safe and compliant storage of flammable gas in the workplace.

Gas Storage Cages (AS4332-Compliant Gas Bottle Storage) – Australia

Safely store LPG cylinders, aerosol cans, and high-pressure gas bottles with Australian-made gas storage cages designed for compliant workplace storage.

Titan Safety’s range of gas bottle cages helps reduce the risk of fire, explosion, tampering, and gas exposure while supporting compliance with Australian Standards. Our cages are suitable for industrial sites, warehouses, workshops, construction sites, hospitality venues, and hazardous storage areas.

For complete workplace protection, gas storage cages are commonly used alongside dangerous goods storage, spill kits, and safety signage.

 

What Are Gas Storage Cages Used For?

Gas storage cages are designed to securely store LPG cylinders, aerosol cans, and compressed gas bottles while reducing the risks associated with hazardous gas storage.

These cages help:

  • Prevent unauthorised access
  • Reduce fire and explosion risks
  • Improve cylinder organisation
  • Support workplace compliance
  • Protect cylinders from damage and environmental exposure

Titan Safety gas bottle cages are constructed from durable zinc anneal steel with a UV-stabilised finish suitable for outdoor use. Features include:

  • Natural ventilation perforations
  • Lockable doors
  • Cylinder restraint chains
  • Warning signage
  • Corrosion-resistant construction


Australian Standards for Gas Bottle Storage

Gas cylinders must be stored safely in accordance with Australian Standards and workplace safety regulations.

Titan Safety gas cages are designed to support compliance with:

  • AS4332-2004 — Storage and handling of gases in cylinders
  • Dangerous goods handling requirements
  • Workplace fire safety regulations

Key compliance considerations include:

  • Adequate ventilation
  • Secure upright storage
  • Protection from ignition sources
  • Restricted unauthorised access
  • Appropriate hazard signage

To improve site compliance, gas storage cages should be used with safety signage and PPE where required.

 

Types of Gas Storage Cages

BBQ LPG Bottle Cages

Designed for the safe storage of BBQ gas cylinders in hospitality venues, commercial kitchens, and outdoor workplaces.

These cages are designed for “P” size cylinders and provide natural ventilation to reduce flammable vapour build-up.

Forklift LPG Bottle Cages

Purpose-built cages for storing forklift gas bottles used in warehouses, logistics, and industrial operations.

These units are designed for frequent cylinder changeover while maintaining compliant storage conditions.

High Pressure Gas Cylinder Cages

Designed for the safe storage of compressed “G” size cylinders including oxygen, nitrogen, and industrial gases.

Ventilated walls and roof panels help prevent dangerous vapour accumulation in line with Australian Standards.

Aerosol Storage Cages

Designed for the secure storage of aerosol cans and pressurised containers.

Ideal for workshops, automotive facilities, and industrial sites handling flammable aerosols.

 

How to Choose the Right Gas Storage Cage

Choosing the correct gas bottle cage depends on:

  • Gas type
  • Cylinder size
  • Number of cylinders
  • Indoor vs outdoor use
  • Required ventilation
  • Security requirements
  • Compliance obligations

 

Where Should Gas Bottles Be Stored?

Best practice gas cylinder storage includes:

  • Well-ventilated outdoor areas
  • Away from ignition sources
  • Upright and restrained positioning
  • Secure restricted-access areas
  • Clearly marked hazardous zones

Gas bottle storage locations should also include visible safety signage and access to fire safety equipment.

 

Why Choose Titan Safety?

  • Australian-made gas storage solutions
  • Designed for AS4332 compliance
  • Heavy-duty outdoor construction
  • Lockable and ventilated designs
  • Wide range of cage sizes available

Titan Safety also provides complete workplace safety solutions including spill kits, dangerous goods storage, PPE, and emergency eyewash stations.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a gas bottle storage cage used for?

Gas bottle storage cages are designed to safely store and secure gas cylinders, reducing the risk of damage, tampering, and unauthorised access. They also help organise cylinders on-site and support safe handling and compliance with workplace safety requirements.

Are gas cylinders required to be stored in cages in Australia?

Australian safety regulations and standards generally require gas cylinders to be stored securely, upright, and protected from damage or unauthorised access. While specific requirements depend on the gas type and site conditions, storage cages are commonly used to meet these obligations.

What is the difference between LPG and high-pressure gas cages?

LPG cages are typically designed for storing liquefied petroleum gas cylinders and may include features suited to flammable gas storage. High-pressure gas cages are used for gases stored under pressure, such as oxygen or nitrogen, and may require different segregation and safety considerations depending on the gas type.

Do gas cages need ventilation?

Yes — adequate ventilation is essential to prevent the build-up of gases and reduce the risk of fire or asphyxiation. Most gas storage cages are designed with open mesh or ventilated panels to allow airflow while maintaining security.

Are forklift gas bottle cages different from standard cages?

Forklift gas bottle cages are typically designed for smaller LPG cylinders used in material handling equipment. They are often more compact and may be configured for easy access and frequent cylinder changeover compared to larger, general-purpose storage cages.

Do gas storage cages need to be locked?

In most cases, yes — gas cages should be secured to prevent unauthorised access, tampering, or theft. Lockable doors are a common feature and help support safe storage practices and compliance with site safety procedures.