Gas Safety Week 2023
Prima Group is supporting Gas Safety Week 2023
Gas Safety Week is here to remind the public how to keep themselves gas-safe, and organisations across the nation are working together to raise awareness of the dangers of poorly maintained gas appliances, which can cause gas leaks, fires, explosions and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
This year’s theme focuses on celebrating the breadth and diversity of gas engineers and the role they play in keeping the nation gas safe. Gas Safety Week also reminds the public about gas safety and tips to ensure they stay safe, including not attempting DIY on gas appliances and being aware of the warning signs of unsafe appliances.
Jonathan Samuel, Chief Executive Officer for Gas Safe Register, said: “We’re delighted to see so much support for Gas Safety Week 2023 - now in its thirteenth year. This year, we are celebrating the breadth and diversity of gas engineers, their skills, and experiences, which help to keep the nation gas safe all year round. And we’re reminding the public of the importance of always using a qualified Gas Safe registered engineer to fix, fit or service gas appliances”.
To keep you and your family safe, follow Gas Safe Register’s top tips:
Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning: headaches, nausea, breathlessness, dizziness, collapse and loss of consciousness.
Look out for warning signs your appliance may be unsafe, such as a lazy yellow flame instead of a crisp blue flame, error messages or unexpected noises from your boiler or dark and sooty stains around your gas appliance.
Make sure you leave vents unblocked, as these are there to help your appliance work safely and efficiently.
If you smell gas or think there might be a gas leak, call the free 24-hour national gas emergency number immediately on 0800 111 999.
Never attempt to work on a gas appliance yourself. Always seek the help of a qualified Gas Safe registered engineer.
If you’re having your annual safety check, only employ a suitably qualified Gas Safe registered engineer to carry it out.
Always ask to see your engineer’s Gas Safe ID card. Make sure you check the back of the card, which will state which gas appliances they are qualified to work on.
Gas Safe Register is the official register for legally qualified engineers. You can find a registered engineer in your area by visiting the Gas Safe Register website at GasSafeRegister.co.uk.