Song: Kesseltek Gas Engineer Barnsley
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Artist: Kesseltek Gas Engineer
Year: 2021Viewed: 13 - Published at: 8 years ago
Kesseltek Gas Engineer Barnsley
Suite 1, 65 Park Rd, Worsbrough Bridge, Worsbrough, Barnsley S70 5AD, United Kingdom
+44 7396 334540
gas service Barnsley: https://www.google.com/maps?cid13946723339010488328
But what should you be particularly aware of?
Carbon monoxide can kill. It is a good idea to buy a carbon monoxide alarm and take it with you to every property that you rent. It could save your life by alerting you if things are no longer safe. Carbon monoxide has no smell and it can be difficult to detect if you don't have an alarm. The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are headache, nausea, dizziness, breathlessness, collapse and loss of consciousness.
Your landlord has to have your gas appliances, flues and pipework serviced and checked EVERY YEAR. He/she will be able to show you a copy of the most recent inspection report, and you will need to give access to the property for the annual checks to be made when it is time. Your landlord must give you a copy of the Gas Safety check report within 28 days of when it is performed, or when you move in. If your landlord can’t provide this then you should look into this further for your own safety as this may mean that the gas appliances and pipework are not safe (and at risk of fire, explosion, leaks or carbon monoxide poisoning). If you think your landlord is not complying with the law you can contact Gas Safe Register.
When an engineer arrives to do the annual check, you should ask to see his/her Gas Safe card.
If you bring your own gas appliance into a property, then you are responsible for having it checked and ensuring that it is safe and running properly. Your landlord is only responsible for ensuring the safety of the pipework that connects to the appliance.
I'm renting a holiday property. What should I check for?
Your holiday landlord is responsible for proving to you that the gas pipework, flues and appliances in your accommodation are safe by showing you a copy of the most recent gas safety landlord certificate or displaying it in the property.
A holiday landlord's responsibilities are the same as those of a landlord for longer-term lets.
But what should you be particularly aware of?
Your holiday landlord has to have your gas appliances, flues and pipework serviced and checked EVERY YEAR. He/she will be able to show you a copy of the most recent inspection report. If your landlord can’t provide this then you should look into this further for your own safety as this may mean that the gas appliances and pipework are not safe (and at risk of fire, explosion, leaks or carbon monoxide poisoning).
Carbon monoxide is odourless and colourless and carbon monoxide poisoning kills! Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are: headache, nausea, dizziness, breathlessness, collapse and loss of consciousness.
https://www.kesseltek.co.uk/
Suite 1, 65 Park Rd, Worsbrough Bridge, Worsbrough, Barnsley S70 5AD, United Kingdom
+44 7396 334540
gas service Barnsley: https://www.google.com/maps?cid13946723339010488328
But what should you be particularly aware of?
Carbon monoxide can kill. It is a good idea to buy a carbon monoxide alarm and take it with you to every property that you rent. It could save your life by alerting you if things are no longer safe. Carbon monoxide has no smell and it can be difficult to detect if you don't have an alarm. The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are headache, nausea, dizziness, breathlessness, collapse and loss of consciousness.
Your landlord has to have your gas appliances, flues and pipework serviced and checked EVERY YEAR. He/she will be able to show you a copy of the most recent inspection report, and you will need to give access to the property for the annual checks to be made when it is time. Your landlord must give you a copy of the Gas Safety check report within 28 days of when it is performed, or when you move in. If your landlord can’t provide this then you should look into this further for your own safety as this may mean that the gas appliances and pipework are not safe (and at risk of fire, explosion, leaks or carbon monoxide poisoning). If you think your landlord is not complying with the law you can contact Gas Safe Register.
When an engineer arrives to do the annual check, you should ask to see his/her Gas Safe card.
If you bring your own gas appliance into a property, then you are responsible for having it checked and ensuring that it is safe and running properly. Your landlord is only responsible for ensuring the safety of the pipework that connects to the appliance.
I'm renting a holiday property. What should I check for?
Your holiday landlord is responsible for proving to you that the gas pipework, flues and appliances in your accommodation are safe by showing you a copy of the most recent gas safety landlord certificate or displaying it in the property.
A holiday landlord's responsibilities are the same as those of a landlord for longer-term lets.
But what should you be particularly aware of?
Your holiday landlord has to have your gas appliances, flues and pipework serviced and checked EVERY YEAR. He/she will be able to show you a copy of the most recent inspection report. If your landlord can’t provide this then you should look into this further for your own safety as this may mean that the gas appliances and pipework are not safe (and at risk of fire, explosion, leaks or carbon monoxide poisoning).
Carbon monoxide is odourless and colourless and carbon monoxide poisoning kills! Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are: headache, nausea, dizziness, breathlessness, collapse and loss of consciousness.
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