Home Safety & Fire
Immediate steps to take when you detect a gas leak at home or in the workplace.
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How to maintain, inspect, and operate home gas appliances safely — covering boilers, cookers, hobs, and gas fires — to prevent leaks and carbon monoxide risk.
Detect gas leaks by smell, sound, and physical signs, then act fast — no switches, no flames, evacuate immediately, and call emergency services from outside.
How to identify, respond to, and manage gas leaks following earthquakes, floods, storms, and other disasters that can damage gas infrastructure.
How to recognise and respond to gas leaks in outdoor areas, streets, or near your property — including pipeline leaks and meter box faults.
How to recognise the signs of a natural gas or LPG leak in your home, and what to do in the first 60 seconds.
All 5 guides in Gas Leak Response are available offline — no internet needed when it matters most.
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