Natural gas leaks –
when either the mains gas supply to an appliance is compromised, or the appliance itself develops a leak
Carbon monoxide poisoning –
usually caused by incorrectly installed, poorly maintained, poorly ventilated or faulty appliances
There are a number of signs to look out for to warn you of a natural gas leak
Minor natural gas leaks may be tricky to notice as there may not be enough gas for the resident to smell it, however there are other ways to tell that something isn’t right. Gas is highly explosive and detecting a leak can save lives. Familiarise yourself with the signs.
You may notice:
* The smell of sulphur or rotten eggs
* A sound of gas escaping near pipes or appliances
* A damaged gas pipe
* Houseplants dying all at once
* Higher gas bills due to leak
If you think you have a natural gas leak:
* Get everyone, including pets, out of the property ASAP
* Don’t turn on or off any electrical devices including phones, torches, tv, kettles etc.
* Turn off the gas mains if able, ensure any gas devices have been switched off too
* Open windows and doors to ventilate the property
Most gas leaks are due to a poorly-fitted appliance – if the hose supplying gas from the mains to the appliance hasn’t been installed correctly, gas can leak from around the seal into your home.
Gas appliances
should only EVER be installed by a
Gas Safe Registered installer.
Call us now
to check your gas appliances to ensure this doesn’t happen to you!