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Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Carbon Monoxide Alarms
06/04/2023
At 23:55 on Tuesday 4 April, firefighters were mobilised to reports
of a gas leak in Kendal.
The gas leak was identified and isolated, with seven of the nine properties deemed safe for evacuated residents to return. A reception centre was activated for those who were evacuated, many of which have now returned safely to their homes.
The initial gas leak was discovered due to a fully working and maintained carbon monoxide alarm in one of the affected homes. This incident highlights the importance of ensuring your home has working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms which enables quick detection and can ultimately save lives. Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service’s Area Manager Andy Lee, said: “Carbon monoxide is known as a silent killer. You can't see it, smell
it, or taste it. This is why it's so important you have working carbon
monoxide alarms if you have a gas boiler, gas appliances or an open fire or
log burner. If your carbon monoxide alarm goes off or you experience any symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, you should: · Turn off any gas appliances · Open windows and doors to ventilate the property · Do not use your appliances/open fire/log burner until it has been inspected by a competent tradesperson · If you feel unwell, call 111 and speak to the NHS · Call a registered engineer to check all your fuel-burning appliances. To check if an engineer is on the gas safe register visitwww.gassaferegister.co.uk |