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Supporting Gas Safety Week 2025

CO Safety

05 September 2025

gas safety week 2025
Help keep your customers and community stay gas safe. We are proud to be supporting Gas Safety Week 2025, taking place on the 8th - 14th September.

Gas Safety Week (coordinated by Gas Safe Register, the official list of gas engineers who are legally allowed to work on gas) is an annual safety week to raise awareness of the importance of gas safety. Encouraging the public to get gas appliances checked annually by a qualified Gas Safe registered engineer.

Unsafe gas appliances, whether badly fitted or poorly serviced, can cause gas leaks, fires, explosions, and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. CO is a highly poisonous gas that can kill quickly and without warning, as you cannot smell it, see it, or taste it.
The theme this year is “Looking after your home, friends, and family” which emphasises that everyone has a role in gas safety. So, whether you’re a registered engineer, a homeowner, landlord or can simply share safety advice with those around you, we can all make a difference.

What can you do to make a difference this Gas Safety Week 2025

Make a difference by helping your followers, customers and community takes steps to ensuring their gas safety and encourage the following:

  • Look out for warning signs that may indicate their gas appliances are unsafe: Signs may include lazy yellow/orange flames instead of crisp blue ones, black marks on or around the appliance, a pilot light that keeps going out, too much condensation in the room, or error messages on the appliance’s control panel.
  • Learn the six main symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: Headaches, dizziness, breathlessness, nausea, collapse, and loss of consciousness. Suspect CO poisoning? Get fresh air immediately and call the national gas emergency helpline.
  • To purchase, use and regularly test an audible carbon monoxide alarm.
  • Alarms should be marked EN50291 and display the British Standards Kitemark.
  • Arrange a gas safety check of all gas appliances on an annual basis.
  • Gas appliances should be safety checked once a year and serviced regularly by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Tenants should be aware that it’s their landlord’s responsibility to arrange this.
  • Use the Gas Safe Register website to find local engineers, and check they are qualified for the work that needs doing: Let them know they can find this information on the Gas Safe Register website and the back of the Gas Safe ID card. When you go to your customer’s home, be proud to show them your ID card before they ask for it.

Get involved and make a difference in keeping the nation gas safe, by showing your support and reinforcing the gas safety message within communities around the country.

If you’re needing content for the week, visit GasSafetyWeek.co.uk and download the free toolkit, packed with safety materials to share across your business, channels and community.

 

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