If your boiler is making unusual sounds or perhaps an error code has appeared, don’t ignore these signs. Contact a legally qualified Gas Safe registered engineer for advice. To find an engineer in your area visit GasSafeRegister.co.uk
When you need someone to fix, fit or service your gas appliances always use a Gas Safe registered engineer and check they are qualified for the work. You can confirm their qualifications by looking at their Gas Safe ID card and online at GasSafeRegister.co.uk.
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Carbon monoxide (CO) has no smell, taste or colour — and it is highly poisonous. Help protect you and your loved ones by installing a CO alarm and, just like a smoke alarm, test it regularly. GasSafeRegister.co.uk/carbon…
Renting? Your landlord must keep your home gas safe. That means an annual gas safety check, a record of this check, appliance maintenance and working CO alarms.
Find out more at GasSafeRegister.co.uk/landlo…
With the recent sunny weather, gardens can grow quickly 🌱☀️
Take a moment to check that vegetation isn’t blocking any flues or vents. Keeping these clear is essential to keep your gas appliances running safely.
Planning on using the BBQ this weekend? Remember, if the BBQ is used incorrectly or not properly maintained, you can risk CO poisoning. Take a look at our useful tips to keep yourself and others safe when cooking outdoors: bit.ly/GasSafeBBQ. #GasSafe#BBQ
Always check a gas engineer's Gas Safe ID card to ensure they are Gas Safe registered and qualified for the gas work you need done. You can also verify an engineer's qualifications on GasSafeRegister.co.uk. #GasSafe
Stay vigilant for any oddities with your gas appliances. Such as, if a gas hob produces a lazy, yellow flame rather than a crisp blue one, this may indicate that the appliance is unsafe. For more safety information and tips, visit bit.ly/HomeGasSafety. #GasSafe
Planning on firing up the barbecue this weekend? Remember, if the BBQ is used incorrectly or not properly maintained, you can risk CO poisoning. Take a look at our useful tips to keep yourself and others safe when cooking outdoors: bit.ly/GasSafeBBQ. #GasSafe#BBQ
Do you know what to do during a gas emergency, such as if you smell gas or suspect CO poisoning? Quickly turn off the gas supply, open windows, evacuate the property, and contact the Gas Emergency Helpline for your area. For more info, visit bit.ly/EmergencyGas. #GasSafe
Remember to stay safe when doing home improvement projects by never attempting DIY on your gas appliances. Always leave gas work to the professionals and ensure to only use a Gas Safe registered engineer. For more information, go to bit.ly/DoNotDIYGas. #GasSafe#DIY
#Landlords must fulfil their gas safety responsibilities for their tenant's gas safety, such as arranging an annual gas safety check and providing their tenants with a record of this check. For more info, visit bit.ly/GSRLandlords. #GasSafe
We’ve teamed up with ex-England rugby player and former Gas Safe engineer Shaunagh Brown for our latest campaign to remind everyone of the importance of using a qualified Gas Safe registered engineer. Read what Shaunagh had to say at: bit.ly/438oiOg#GasSafe#GasSafety
New research found over half the nation are risking their safety by turning to unregulated goods and unqualified tradespeople in a bid to save money.
Don’t take the risk, check your engineer is Gas Safe registered. bit.ly/438oiOg
When having your gas appliances checked and maintained, it's vital to only ever use a qualified gas engineer. Visit GasSafeRegister.co.uk to find your local Gas Safe registered engineer and check they have the qualifications to do the gas work you need. #GasSafe
It's vital to remain vigilant of carbon monoxide (CO). It's deadly and dangerous, as you cannot smell, see or taste it. For peace of mind, install an audible CO alarm and test it regularly to ensure working order. For more information, go to bit.ly/COSafetyGSR. #GasSafe
Flues are essential for your boiler to function correctly and keep you safe, so it's vital to ensure your property's flue is clear from any obstruction. For more information and tips on staying gas safe at home, go to bit.ly/HomeGasSafety. #GasSafe
Have you had your annual gas safety check yet? Ensure your gas appliances are checked every year by a qualified gas engineer. Find a Gas Safe registered engineer in your area and check they are qualified to do the job at GasSafeRegister.co.uk. #GasSafe
Renting a property? Remember your landlord is responsible for your gas safety. Reporting gas-related issues and checking you have a copy of the gas safety certificate are steps in creating a safe living space. More info: bit.ly/GSRTenant. #GasSafe#Tenants#Renting