Gas Safety Checklist
- Landlords need an annual Gas Safety Certificate each year by law for all gas appliances, this includes boilers, gas cookers
and gas fires.
- Landlords need to use a Gas Safe registered engineer to fit, fix and check
gas appliances in rental properties – it’s the law and will help keep tenants
safe.
- Landlords and tenants are advised to see an engineers Gas Safe
ID card and check the back of the card to ensure they are
qualified to carry out the specific type of gas work.
- Find a Gas Safe registered engineer in
your area or call the free helpline on 0800 408 5500
- Recognise the symptoms of carbon monoxide
poisoning – headaches, dizziness, nausea, breathlessness,
collapse and loss of consciousness.
- Check gas appliances for warning signs that they are not
working properly e.g. lazy yellow flames instead of crisp blue
ones, black marks or stains on or around the appliance and too much
condensation in the room.
- Landlords are advise to install a carbon monoxide alarm and locate it near to any gas
appliances in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidance. Carbon
monoxide can leak from appliances and kill.
- Landlords and tenants should only use gas appliances for their intended purpose e.g. don’t
use a gas oven to heat a room or use a gas barbeque inside the
house.
- landlords and tenants should always ensure there is enough ventilation for the gas
appliances to allow them to burn correctly and make sure they are
not blocking any air vents that provide an air supply to the gas
appliance.
- Anybody working with gas has to be Gas Safe registered by law.
Report someone working without
registration or call Gas Safe Register on the free phone
number 0800 408 5500.
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