Knowing what to do in an emergency could save lives. Whether you’re at home or out and about, there are some essential things to do if you suspect a gas leak.
If you think you have a gas leak or can smell gas, leave the house and phone the National Gas Emergencies number immediately on 0800 111 999.
If you’re at home, and you can do it safely, turn off your gas supply. The gas mains tap should be beside your gas meter. Move the handle a quarter turn until it's at 90 degrees from the pipe to shut off the gas supply.
The most obvious sign of a leak is the smell of gas. You could also be feeling ill as a result of a gas leak.
The symptoms include:
If you’re suffering from these symptoms and suspect a leak, you should go outside immediately. If you feel better in fresh air, you could be suffering from the effects of a gas leak.
These are also some of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisioning.
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You should always get appliances installed by a Gas Safe registered engineer. A gas detector alarm could help keep you and your family safe by alerting you to leaks.
You should also have a Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector installed in your home. Carbon monoxide is colourless, odourless and can be fatal.
You should also have gas safety checks or a service carried out on your appliances.
If you live in rented accommodation, make sure your landlord provides you with a gas safety certificate
You can find out more about how to prevent leaks with our gas safety tips >