gas safe news 2009
KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE AT CHRISTMAS
7th December 2009
Gas Safe Register offers advice on how to keep your family gas
safe
Christmas is just around the corner and millions of homes will be
using gas to heat their homes, provide hot water and cook the
Christmas meal. If your gas appliances aren’t working properly it
won’t only be inconvenient, you may be putting you and your family
at risk, warns Gas Safe Register.
And with new research revealing that cowboy gas fitters carry
out a quarter of a million gas jobs each year without the skills or
the qualifications to work on gas, Gas Safe Register is offering
advice on how to stay gas safe this Christmas.
“At Christmas and all year round, it’s important to be
aware of the potential dangers of badly installed and faulty gas
appliances” warns Peter Eldridge, Chief Executive of Gas Safe
Register.
“With all the other things to think about and organise
during the festive season, it’s perhaps not surprising that gas
safety can get overlooked. However, if your gas appliances aren’t
working properly this can put your home and your family at risk
from gas leaks, fires, explosions and carbon monoxide poisoning.
Gas incidents like these killed 18 people in the UK this year and
hospitalised a further 310”
Source: HSE Gas Safety Statistics).
Gas Safe Register offers the following safety advice:
- Always use a Gas Safe registered engineer for any gas
work in your home. All legal engineers are listed on www.GasSafeRegister.co.uk
or call 0800 408 5500.
- Always check the front and back of your engineer’s Gas Safe
Register ID card, make sure they are qualified to do the specific
type of gas work you require.
- Have your gas appliances safety checked and serviced at least
once a year to make sure your appliances are working safely and
efficiently.
- If you suspect an illegal gas fitter, report it to Gas Safe
Register.
- Install an audible carbon monoxide alarm (British Standard EN
50291), which will alert you if dangerous levels are present in
your home.
- If you smell gas or think there might be a gas leak: turn off
the gas at the meter, extinguish naked flames, open windows and
leave the area. Seek medical advice if you feel unwell. If in the
UK, call the Gas Emergency freephone number 0800 111 999.
For further information call 0800 408 5500 or visit www.GasSafeRegister.co.uk
Carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms
- headaches
- dizziness
- nausea
- breathlessness
- collapse
- loss of consciousness
Find out more about carbon monoxide
poisoning