Winter gas safety reminder

This announcement is for: 
Gas workerConsumer
  • Carbon monoxide hazards from faulty or incorrectly used gas appliances
  • Gas heaters should be regularly serviced by a licensed gas fitter
  • Ensure adequate ventilation and be aware of carbon monoxide symptoms

WA’s Director of Energy Safety is urging Western Australians to stay safe and warm this winter by having their gas heaters serviced and being aware of carbon monoxide risks.

Saj Abdoolakhan says gas appliances should be serviced by a licensed gas fitter at least every two years, or annually if the equipment is more than 10 years old.

“If a gas appliance is faulty or used in an area without enough ventilation, it can cause carbon monoxide to build up – with serious and even fatal consequences,” he said.

“Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas known as the ‘silent killer’ because it is invisible, odourless and tasteless.

“If it’s been more than two years since your gas heater was serviced, or if it’s showing signs such as discolouration or difficulty relighting, contact a licensed gas fitter.”

The gas fitter can check for issues such as blockages, overheating or burner problems that can produce carbon monoxide. They can also look at whether a room has adequate ventilation.

“A room with a bayonet socket for a gas space heater should have two permanent and unobstructed ventilation openings – one close to the floor, the other close to the ceiling,” Mr Abdoolakhan said.

“You should also avoid using exhaust fans at the same time as an open-flued gas heater because this can draw carbon monoxide into living spaces.

“Outdoor and portable gas appliances, such as patio heaters and camping equipment, should never be used indoors and should also be regularly serviced.”

Users of gas equipment should look out for warning signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, which range from flu-like symptoms (such as headaches, fatigue and nausea) through to heart irregularities, vomiting, seizures and collapse.

Visit dmirs.wa.gov.au/safeandwarm for gas safety advice or to search for a licensed gas fitter.

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Media contact: BEmedia@dmirs.wa.gov.au

 

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Building and Energy
Media release
01 Jun 2023

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