Gas appliances should always be fitted correctly to ensure your safety and your family’s gas safety especially when there are children present but in some case appliances that have been fitted correctly can still put people in danger.
How do I know if my appliances are safe?
- It is strongly recommend that home owners read the manual’s for their gas appliances as these will have all the information if something goes wrong and should tell you what signs to look out for
- It doesn’t take a genius to realize that gas is being let off in a house if you can smell it. Please do not ignore it and ensure that your property is well ventilated by opening all the windows.
- If you notice anything strange that normally doesn’t happen it’s best to get it checked out.
How can I lower the chances of my appliances putting me in danger?
- Never install a gas appliance by yourself if you don’t have real qualifications. Leave it to the Professionals.
- Do not let your children near the appliances on their own.
- Sometimes things just happen that will cause your appliances to stop working correctly which are out of your reach and if they do happen don’t try to fix it yourself, call up a professional.
- Don’t use appliances for things they were not created to do e.g using your cooker to heat up your property. It’s not wise and could lead to problems.
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