‘A matter of life and death’

Newman Sales & Lettings is urging all landlords and tenants to be gas safe and choose their letting agent wisely during the third annual Gas Safety Week (September 16-22).

The importance of regular checks and maintenance of gas appliances should not be underestimated. Badly fitted and poorly serviced appliances can lead to gas leaks, fires, explosions, carbon monoxide poisoning and even death.

By looking for a letting agent which is ‘gas safe’, landlords and tenants can be confident that gas appliances rented properties are checked annually and regularly maintained by registered engineers.

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As a National Approved Letting Scheme (NALS) licensed firm, Newman Sales & Lettings has already pledged its commitment to consumer protection. NALS licensed firms must meet defined standards of customer service, be part of a Client Money Protection Scheme and have a customer complaints procedure in place offering complainants independent redress.

Now Newman Sales &Lettings is supporting Gas Safety Week, in its aims to raise awareness of gas safety and the importance of taking care of your gas appliances.

Director Caroline Newman said: “Proper gas maintenance can be a matter of life and death. Carbon monoxide can kill, as well as cause serious long term health problems such as brain damage. The safety of all of our tenants is a fundamental concern for us and we are committed to ensuring that all of our properties meet safety standards. We are therefore proud to support Gas Safety Week.”

Tenants can be gas safe in their homes by following these tips:

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Look out for warning signs that your gas appliances aren’t working correctly e.g. lazy yellow or orange flames instead of crisp blue ones, black marks on or around the appliance and too much condensation in the room

Know the signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning – headaches, dizziness, breathlessness, nausea, collapse and loss of consciousness

Install an audible carbon monoxide alarm

If you smell gas call the gas emergency number on 0800 111 999

For gas safety advice or to find and check an engineer visit the Gas Safe Register website at www.GasSafeRegister.co.uk. Alternatively call the free helpline on 0800 408 5500. To find a SAFEagent in your area visit www.safeagents.co.uk