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Gas Safety at Home

Whilst it might not be a priority for many it really is important to have your gas appliances checked regularly to ensure they are working correctly.  A faulty or badly fitted appliance can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, fires, gas leaks or explosions.  Regular checks will ensure your gas appliances are tested and working correctly and any problems are raised and dealt with.

The Gas Safe Register have highlighted very important information for ensuring gas safety at home.

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Here are the top tips for gas safety from the Gas Safe Register :

  1. Only use a Gas Safe registered engineer to fit, fix or service your gas appliances, including your:
    • gas boiler
    • gas fire, gas cooker or hob
    • central heating system, radiators or your hot water system, if they are connected to either a Natural Gas or LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) supply
  2. Always check the engineer’s Gas Safe Register ID card.  All Gas Safe registered engineers carry a Gas Safe Register ID card, with their own unique licence number, showing the type of work they are qualified to do.
  3. Get your appliances regularly serviced and safety checked every year, or in accordance with your manufacturer’s guidelines, by a Gas Safe registered engineer.
  4. Your Gas Safe registered engineer will carry out tests and checks to establish your appliances are operating safely.  Where an appliance or pipework has been installed in an unsafe way, or is operating unsafely and the engineer can not rectify the situation immediately, they will follow the guidance outlined in the Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure (GIUSP) to make the installation safe.  This is the industry accepted document for guiding engineers on dealing with unsafe situations.The Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure (GIUSP) can be a complex document to understand. Download Gas Safe Register’s factsheet to help you understand the procedure that engineers use to assess the safety of your gas appliance.
  5. Fit an audible carbon monoxide alarm.  An alarm will alert you to the presence of the poisonous gas carbon monoxide, produced by unsafe gas appliances.  Make sure you know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
  6. If you think there might be a gas leak or notice any signs of carbon monoxide, act fast and follow the advice for gas emergencies.

For more information, help or advice please contact the Gas Safe Register :

www.gassaferegister.co.uk

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