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Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is supporting Gas Safety Week 2022


Date: 8th September, 2022

Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service has pledged its support for Gas Safety Week (12 – 18 September 2022) and will be using the week to raise awareness about the importance of gas safety.

Gas Safety Week is now into its second decade of keeping people safe and organisations from across the UK 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, Gas Safety Week focuses on the steps consumers can take to ensure they stay safe, including not attempting DIY on gas appliances and being aware of the warning signs of unsafe appliances, such as dark or sooty staining around an appliance.

Safe & Well Manager Vikki Thomas of Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “With the winter fuel crisis on everyone’s minds, we are urging the public to keep safety a priority when using gas appliances.  Don’t make cutbacks to save money this winter which can put lives at risk. Getting your boiler serviced will mean it is running efficiently and safely saving you that extra money.”

She added “We recommend that homes with solid fuel burning appliances, such as wood burners, agas and open fire places have carbon monoxide detectors as well as working smoke alarms. CO detectors can be bought in most supermarkets and DIY stores – they’re not expensive and they save lives. It’s important to ensure you check your CO detectors regularly and we remind the public to do this.”

To keep you and your family safe, follow Gas Safe Register’s top tips: 

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.

For more information on Carbon Monoxide visit our website www.dwfire.org.uk/carbon-monoxide/

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