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Top tips to stay gas safe

An unsafe gas appliance has the potential to lead to gas leaks, fires and explosions, and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, but these are all risks which can be avoided by following some simple gas safety advice.

As a responsible landlord, Halton Housing has a legal duty and responsibility to ensure gas heating systems and pipework provided in its properties and buildings are maintained so that they are safe for use.

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Annual gas safety check

Allow us access for your an annual gas safety check. Our Gas Safe registered engineers will check all gas appliances in your home once a year. They’ll also do a visual inspection of your gas pipework and a tightness test to confirm there aren’t any gas leaks. 

Remember: If you do not allow us access for your annual gas safety check you may face legal action. 

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Know the signs of CO poisoning

You’ll want to look out for headaches, dizziness, nausea, and breathlessness. More severe symptoms are collapse and loss of consciousness. Find out more by reading our Carbon Monoxide Poisoning page.

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Only use gas appliances for their intended purpose

Don’t use an appliance for something it wasn’t meant for - for example, using a cooker to heat a room.

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Check for Warning Signs on Your Appliances

Keep your heating system healthy by checking for any warning signs. A key way to keep your appliances running safely is to look for any leaks, cracks, clunking noises or black, sooty marks. This may indicate that they need to be checked by a Gas engineer. It’s also recommended that you check outside your home to ensure any external vents are not being blocked. 

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Spread the word!

Every year we support Gas Safety Week. A week dedicated to all about sharing information and educating ourselves on gas safety. By shouting about gas safety, we can work together to protect our family, friends and peers.

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Test it Tuesday for smoke alarms

Working smoke alarms as we all know save lives, but from time to time we all need a gentle reminder that we need to make sure they are in full working order.

Fires can start at any time and for many reasons. Having a working smoke alarm can make the difference between  getting out safely or not at all.

Regular testing of your alarm will give you the peace of mind that should fire start, you will be given the warning you need to escape.

So this Tuesday, why not test your smoke alarm and take part in #TestItTuesday? 

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