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Residents urged to make checks during Gas Safety Week 2024

Published: 21 August 2024

Residents are being urged to take part in Gas Safety Week 2024 next month - the biggest annual gas safety awareness week.

This year’s theme is Checking—Every Check Counts and emphasises the importance of regular gas safety checks and other simple checks people can do to keep themselves gas safe.

The City Council’s housing team will be posting regular information and safety tips promoting gas safety and raising awareness during the campaign, which runs from September 9 to 15.

The aim is to encourage everyone to prioritise gas safety in their homes and that every check counts, no matter how big or small.

The top 10 simple steps to help keep safe and warm at home are:

  • Only use a Gas Safe registered engineer to fit, fix and service your appliances. You can find and check an engineer at co.uk or call 0800 408 5500
  • Check both sides of 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
  • Have all your gas appliances regularly serviced and safety checked every year. If you rent your home ask for a copy of the landlord’s current Gas Safety Record
  • Know the six signs of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning – headaches, dizziness, breathlessness, nausea, collapse and loss of consciousness. Unsafe gas appliances can put you at risk of CO poisoning, gas leaks, fires and explosions
  • Check gas appliances for warning signs that they are not working properly, like lazy yellow flames instead of crisp blue ones, black marks or stains on or around the appliance and too much condensation in the room
  • Fit an audible carbon monoxide alarm. This will alert you if there is carbon monoxide in your home
  • Keep vents and chimneys clear. Make sure you don't block any vents, as they are vital to ensure gas appliances burn properly, and chimneys need to be cleaned and checked regularly
  • Use gas appliances only for their intended purpose. Don't be tempted to use them for something they weren't meant for, like using a gas cooker to heat a room
  • Know the emergency procedure. If you smell gas or suspect immediate danger, make sure you familiarise yourself with the emergency procedure and contact the relevant number for your UK region
  • Spread the word. Share vital gas safety information with friends, family and neighbours to make sure your community stays safe

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