Town & Country is helping you stay Gas Safe this Gas Safety Week 2024

Published on
August 2, 2024

In support of Gas Safety Week (9th-15th September 2024), local Gas Safe registered engineers from Town & Country Heating and Plumbing Ltd will be reminding everyone of the importance of staying gas safe as we look towards the heating season.

 

This year for Gas Safety Week, the theme is ‘Checking—Every Check Counts’, emphasising the importance, amongst other things of regular gas safety checks. The theme highlights the significance of checking all gas appliances and encouraging people to prioritise gas safety in their homes.


Gas appliances that have not been properly maintained can cause gas leaks, fires, explosions and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Carbon monoxide is known as the ‘silent killer’ because you can’t see, smell or taste it. Therefore, it is important to have your gas appliances checked by an engineer who is listed on the Gas Safe Register.

 

Nathan Loveridge, Director at Town & Country Heating and Plumbing Ltd said “It is our job to make sure that people’s gas appliances are operating safely and efficiently. In some instances, people do not know the signs and symptoms of faulty gas appliances and carbon monoxide poisoning. Because of this, we are supporting Gas Safety Week to remind the public of the seriousness of unsafe gas appliances, the important of checking and how they can keep themselves and their families safe.”

 

Jonathan Samuel, Chief Executive Officer for Gas Safe Register, said “This is the fourteenth Gas Safety Week and the theme for 2024 is Checking – Every Check Counts. The week will encourage checking, in many guises, and shine a light on the importance gas safety in keeping ourselves and our community safe.  Throughout Gas Safety Week, our partners ,stakeholders and Gas Safe Register will share information to help everyone be gas safe, so I am very pleased to have the support of Town & Country Heating and Plumbing Ltd to help share those messages, such as check the Gas Safe Register to ensure your engineer is registered and qualified.”  

 

By taking care of your gas appliances properly you are taking care of your home and your loved ones. No matter how big or small every check counts. Here is a guide to some simple checks that you can do at home:

 

Check that you’ve had an annual gas safety check. 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.

 

Check your engineer is Gas Safe registered. Always use a Gas Safe registered engineer and ensure they’re qualified for the work that needs doing via the Gas Safe Register website and the engineer’s ID card.

 

Check for warning signs that could indicate your gas appliances are notworking correctly. Signs may include lazy yellow/orange flames instead of crisp blue ones, black marks on or around the appliance, a pilot light that keeps going out, too much condensation in the room, or error messages on the appliance’s control panel.

 

Check that vents or flues are not blocked. Vents and flues are there to ensure your gas appliances work safely. Blocking them could prevent this.

Check your knowledge. Remember the six main symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: headaches, dizziness, breathlessness, nausea, collapse, and loss of consciousness.

 

Check your carbon monoxide (CO)alarm. Regular testing ensures that alarms are operational and capable of alerting you to the presence of deadly CO. Also, check they are marked to standards EN50291 and still in date (if applicable).

 

Check before doing DIY. Before drilling or hammering, check that there is no risk of hitting a gas pipe. Never DIY on a gas appliance; if you suspect there is something wrong with your appliance or it is not working correctly, call us on 01452 379687.

 

 

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