A boiler should receive a safety check and service from a qualified, CORGI or OFTEC registered technician on an annual basis.
A boiler should receive a safety check and service from a qualified,
CORGI or OFTEC registered technician on an annual basis. You should
never attempt to service a boiler yourself, even if you are adept at
other types of household repairs, as a faulty boiler can be lethal.
Making
sure that your boiler is professionally maintained on a regular basis
is the key to avoiding problems and expensive repairs.
Fixing
a boiler can be an expensive business, which is why the majority of
boiler owners take out boiler insurance plans, which often include the
yearly service as part of the deal.
Carbon monoxide is a
poisonous gas that can be given off by the incomplete burning of gas by
household appliances due to an insufficient supply of oxygen. It is
colourless and odourless, so there is no way of detecting it without
the aid of a separate device.
It is highly recommended that
you fit an audible CO alarm, which works much like a smoke alarm, but
for carbon monoxide. These cost around £20 and are available from most
hardware and DIY stores. Although there are cheaper, non-audible ‘black
spot’ detectors on the market, these are not recommended, as they are
often inaccurate and cannot alert you if you are out of the room or
overcome by fumes.
There are several things that you can look out for that might indicate the presence or otherwise of carbon monoxide.
If
the pilot light blows out on a regular basis, this is an indication
that something is wrong with your boiler, which could lead to the
production of carbon monoxide.
Look at the flame in your
appliance. If it is yellow or red, rather than blue, then this could
mean that carbon monoxide is being produced.
If a gas appliance
has brownish or yellow stains around it, then have it checked out as
this could indicate that the appliance is producing carbon monoxide.
If
the room where the appliance is being used seems to exhibit an
unusually high condensation level, it is a good idea to get your boiler
checked by a professional as soon as possible.
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