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Last Updated : 26.11.2008

Gas Safety For Tenants

What are the risks?

Carbon monoxide poisoning can be caused by gas appliances and flues which have not been properly installed and maintained. Every year about 20 people die from carbon monoxide poisoning and many other suffer ill health. A gas leak may cause a fire or an explosion.

What are the regulations about Gas Safety?

Under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1994, every landlord must ensure that gas appliances and flues that they provide for their tenant to use are maintained in a safe condition.

Tenants are also required to report any defect they become aware of to their landlord and must not use any appliance that is not safe.

How do I know whether my Landlord is complying with the regulations?

Gas Safety Regulations are enforced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

Can my Landlord carry out the works himself?

NO - only a CORGI registered engineers are permitted to carry out the installation and maintenance of gas appliances.

You should check the contractors CORGI details, ask to see their current CORGI photo ID card or check with CORGI direct.

The CORGI contractor will provide the landlord with a gas safety certificate, and it must inform you of any appliances found to be unsafe.

How do I know if I am at risk from carbon monoxide?

Although carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas, signs that indicate incomplete combustion is occurring, resulting in the production of CO, include:

What should I do if I think my appliance is spilling carbon monoxide?

For further advice on the Gas Safety Regulations contact the Health and Safety Executive:

Gas Safety advice:

Telephone: 0800 300 363

Website: www.hse.gov.uk

Council Of Registered Gas Instalers (CORGI)

Telephone: 0800 915 0485

Email: enquires@trustcorgi.com

Website: www.trustcorgi.com