MAGAZINE: 12,300 homes in the South East escaped deadly gas incidents

To mark the start of Gas Safety Week (15 – 21 September), new research released today has revealed at least 12,300 homes across the South East have escaped deadly gas incidents, such as explosions, fires and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, in the last year.

The research carried out among Gas Safe registered engineers revealed that over half (57 per cent) found a dangerous gas boiler, cooker or fire in a customer’s home in the last year that needed turning off immediately.

Around half (45 per cent) of these dangerous appliances were attributed to the fact that people had failed to get their gas appliance regularly serviced and had been left in a poor state.

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Gas Safe Register has inspected 19,445 homes in the South East in the past four years and found unsafe gas appliances lurking in one in six homes.