Can I use my mobile phone if I smell gas?
No, avoid using any mobile devices, light switches, or anything that could cause a spark, as this could ignite the gas in the air. Only use your phone once you’re outside and safely away from the property.
How can I prevent gas leaks in my home?
Regularly inspect appliances, have them serviced annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer, and check for any visible damage or signs of wear on gas pipes and connections.
How long does it take to fix a gas leak?
Repair time can vary depending on the location and extent of the leak. Minor leaks may be resolved in a few hours, while more complex issues may take longer. The emergency team will provide guidance based on their assessment.
Should I call an emergency service or a gas engineer first?
Always call the National Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999 first if you suspect a leak. After the immediate danger is assessed, you may be advised to contact a registered gas engineer for further repairs.
How do I turn off the gas at the mains?
Most homes in the UK have a gas shut-off valve near the meter. Turn the valve 90 degrees (a quarter turn) to shut it off. If you’re unsure, ask a gas professional for guidance.
How do I know if there’s a gas leak in my home?
Signs of a gas leak include a strong smell of gas (often like rotten eggs), hissing sounds near a gas line, or physical symptoms like dizziness or nausea. If you notice any of these, evacuate and take immediate action.