According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, 2.7 million people have an accident in the home each year. 5% of these are caused by gas and electric appliances which, when used incorrectly, can be hazardous.
Follow these gas and electricity tips to stay safe at home and avoid an accident.
Know the basics
Common sense goes a long way when it comes to gas and electricity safety. Learn where your fusebox and gas mains supply are, and keep switches properly labelled. Knowing how and where to access your gas or electricity supply will be the first thing you'll need to do in an emergency. Switch off or unplug items when not in use, and keep appliances well maintained.
Repairs and installation
For electrical wiring or gas appliances such as boilers, central heating or fireplaces, leave it to the professionals. Use a Corgi registered engineer for gas related work, and NICEIC approved electricians, which guarantees that repairs or installations are completed by a qualified expert. You should also get your boiler checked on an annual basis - if you're a landlord, this is a legal requirement.
Get a detector
Fit a carbon monoxide detector and a standard smoke alarm to detect gas leaks or fires, which are often caused by faulty electrics. Install both types of alarm on every floor of your home. You can get a smoke alarm from around £10 and a carbon monoxide detector for around £20, both available from a local DIY centre.
If you smell gas
In the event that you suspect a gas leak:
Electricity do's and don'ts
Do:
Don't:
Source: Electrical Contractors Association, 2007
Source: The Carbon Monoxide & Gas Safety Society
An undetected gas leak can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. Know the symptoms:
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