How verification cuts LPG delivery risk
Why every cylinder, driver, and customer in Cylin carries a verification state — and how that turns safety from a hope into a workflow.
LPG is not a normal parcel. A cylinder that leaks, a seal that's broken, or a driver who isn't who they say they are can put a whole household at risk. Yet in most markets, gas still gets to homes through a chain of phone calls with no verification at any step.
Cylin's first principle is simple: safety is the product, not a feature.
Verification at every link
Every entity in Cylin carries a verification state that's visible wherever it appears:
- Cylinders carry a serial and a verification status. The customer sees the exact serial they received after the driver scans it.
- Drivers are identity-verified and safety-trained before their first run.
- Customers carry an approval state, so businesses can vet who they serve.
From hope to workflow
The difference between "we try to be safe" and "we are safe" is whether safety is a step someone can skip. In Cylin, cylinder inspection and serial scanning are part of completing a delivery — not an optional note.
A 30-second check at delivery that prevents one cylinder accident is the right trade, every time.
When verification is built into the workflow, trust stops being a promise and becomes something you can show your customers.