In this issue:
Coventry Trading Standards will be
supporting Gas Safety Week 2017 which takes place 18 – 24 September.
Gas
Safety Week is an annual safety week to raise awareness of gas safety and the
importance of taking care of your gas appliances. It is co-ordinated by Gas Safe Register, the official list of gas
engineers who are legally
allowed to work on gas.
Badly
fitted and poorly serviced gas appliances can cause gas leaks, fires,
explosions and carbon monoxide poisoning. Every year thousands of people across
the UK are diagnosed with carbon monoxide poisoning. It is
a highly poisonous gas. You can’t see it, taste it or smell it, but it can kill
quickly with no warning.
By taking care of your gas
appliances properly you are taking care of your home and your loved ones. Follow
these few simple checks to keep you and your family safe.
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Check your gas appliances every year. Gas
appliances should be safety checked once a year and serviced regularly by a Gas
Safe registered engineer. Tenants – make sure your landlord arranges this. Set
a reminder so you don’t forget at www.staygassafe.co.uk.
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Check your engineer is Gas Safe
registered. You can find and check an engineer at www.gassaferegister.co.uk or call 0800 408 5500.
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Check your engineer’s Gas Safe Register
ID card. Make sure they are qualified for the work you need doing.
You can find this information on the back of the card.
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Check
for warning signs your appliances aren’t working correctly e.g.
lazy yellow or orange flames instead of crisp blue ones, black marks on or
around the appliance and too much condensation in the room.
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Know
the six signs of carbon monoxide poisoning – headaches,
dizziness, breathlessness, nausea, collapse and loss of consciousness.
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Have
an audible carbon monoxide alarm. This will alert you if there
is carbon monoxide in your home.
For gas safety advice or to
find and check an engineer visit the Gas Safe Register website at www.gassaferegister.co.uk Alternatively call the
free helpline on 0800 408 5500.
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