GAS SAFE NEWS 2011
Elderly ignore free gas safety checks as winter starts to
bite
2nd December 2011
£134 million worth of potentially life-saving gas safety checks
offered free by the energy suppliers go unclaimed every year, as a
staggering number of people are killed by the effects of cold every
winter, according to research carried out for Gas Safe Register,
which found that 88% of elderly homeowners have never claimed a
free gas safety check.
As the winter weather begins to bite and puts increased pressure
on our central heating systems, latest official ONS statistics show
that 25,700 died from cold-related illnesses last year. Among these
are the nine elderly people, who died every hour from cold-related
illnesses.
Gas Safe Register is urging people, particularly the elderly, to
make sure they take advantage of free gas safety checks if they are
eligible and ensure they have well-maintained and safe gas
appliances. When a gas boiler, gas fire or heater fails, the
average home can quickly drop to 16°C, the temperature at which
hypothermia can set in. While younger people feel cold, it’s far
more serious for the elderly, whose temperature falls far faster
and to dangerous levels when their home temperature falls below
16°C. That’s why the energy companies offer free checks to the most
vulnerable.
The UK has the highest winter death rate in Northern Europe, so
Gas Safe Register is warning people to make sure their home gas
appliances will see them and their loved ones safely through the
winter. ONS data shows that the cold can cause or exacerbate
illnesses such as high blood pressure, thrombosis or respiratory
infections, as it weakens the immune system.
Paul Johnston, Chief Executive of Gas Safe Register says,
“We’re urging everyone to take whatever support they
can to keep safe and warm this winter. Having your gas appliances
checked annually is vital to ensure that they are running safely.
If you don’t get your appliances checked every year, you are
risking gas leaks, fires, explosions or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Although all appliances need to be checked every year, it’s very
important for elderly people, as appliances in their homes tend to
be older and not as reliable.”
To find out if you’re eligible for a free gas safety check,
visit www.GasSafeRegister.co.uk/elderly,
then contact your energy supplier.
Top 5 ways of staying warm safely:
- Get your gas appliances safety checked once a year to make sure
they work safely and don’t break down in the cold.
- If you are having your gas appliances checked, always use a Gas
Safe registered engineer – it’s the law and will help keep you
safe.
- Always use gas appliances responsibly. Never use a gas cooker
to heat a room or a house.
- Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas produced by badly maintained
gas appliances. Look out for danger signs - sooty stains on or
around appliances, floppy yellow flames (instead of crisp blue
ones) and excessive condensation in a room are all signs that your
gas appliances could be producing carbon monoxide.
- If you are over the age of 60 you may be entitled to a free gas
safety check. Go to www.GasSafeRegister.co.uk/elderly
to find out more or ask your energy supplier.
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