We strongly recommend that before carrying out any work on your property it may be worth contacting a few of the organisations below.

Want to contact your local council about building control?
Want to find out more about the Government's building regulations?
If you have a listed building and want to find out if there might be any restrictions on work you can carry out or if you may be entitled to a grant, visit:
If you need to get in touch with your local water company?
Gas Safe Register replaced CORGI as the gas registration body in Great Britain and Isle of Man on 1 April 2009 - find out more below.....
To find out more about how British Standards apply to the work you want carried out.

GAS EMERGENCY SERVICES

England, Scotland and Wales:
For Natural gas
,
call the National Gas Emergency Service Free phone Number:  
0800 111 999
For liquefied petroleum gas (LPG),

Bulk and Metered supplies; see telephone number on the
bulk storage vessel or at the meter
Cylinder supplies; See gas supplier emergency contact
details in the local telephone directory*
 

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What to Do in the Case of a Gas Emergency

Are you experiencing any of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?

Can you smell gas?

Are there any danger signs on or around the appliance?

Act quickly and take the following safety steps:

  • Open all doors and windows to ventilate the room. Get fresh air immediately
  • Switch off the appliance and do not reuse until it has been checked by a Gas Safe registered engineer
  • Shut off the gas supply at the mains (if you know where this is)
  • Call the relevant National Gas Safety number (see below)
  • Visit your GP or the hospital immediately and tell them that you believe your symptoms may be related to carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Contact a Gas Safe registered engineer to carry out the necessary repairs to the appliance