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This is something you need to do every winter... but many don't

This is something you need to do every winter... but many don't
This is something you need to do every winter... but many don't

Story sponsored by Evoenergy.

As the frost thickens and the mercury plummets right across the ACT, Evoenergy is reminding locals of the importance of servicing their gas appliances.

While many homes use gas year round for cooking and water heating, gas heaters normally have a break for around six months of the year.

When these appliances are dormant they can build up dust, debris and even insects' nests so it's important to service them before use. They can - in some circumstances - also leak carbon monoxide.

While some superficial cleaning can be done yourself, Evoenergy's Gas Manager Bruce Hansen recommends calling a professional to service your gas appliances - particularly heaters - at least once a year.

"Gas appliances have stringent requirements to ensure that consumers can safely enjoy the benefits of gas heating, hot water and cooking, but like any piece of equipment there are basic maintenance requirements to ensure continued safe and effective operation," Mr Hansen explained.

This is something you need to do every winter... but many don't
This is something you need to do every winter... but many don't

"It's important that gas appliances are checked every year and maintained by a qualified gas appliance technician or gas fitter. Understandably, heaters and other appliances with intermittent use can build up dust over the warmer months and in extreme cases this can become a fire hazard," he continued.

"In addition to cleaning and maintenance to ensure your heater is in good working order, at each service your gas fitter will check for leaks, check safety devices, operating pressure and ignition, and ensure your heater is combusting properly. Heaters not combusting properly or with incomplete combustion can produce Carbon Monoxide, which if released into your house rather than outside, can be hazardous and even fatal."

In most modern homes, gas heaters have a flue or chimney which directs combustion products safely outside. Some appliances however - particularly older ones - may not have a flue.

"If an appliance is not combusting properly - or if the flue is blocked or leaking or the appliance is un-flued - Carbon Monoxide can be released inside," Mr Hansen explained.

"When you breathe Carbon Monoxide mixed with oxygen, the body absorbs the carbon monoxide at a much faster rate than the oxygen, and once it is in the bloodstream you can get very sick or become unconscious, even at low exposure."

Mr Hansen also warned that LPG (propane) cylinders should only ever be used outdoors as they're intended to be, with maximum ventilation and strict adherence to the manufacturer's instructions.

This is something you need to do every winter... but many don't
This is something you need to do every winter... but many don't

"As it gets colder, it can be tempting to bring this equipment inside, but please don't do it," he said.

"It's just too dangerous. Propane appliances are quite safe when they are designed and approved for indoor use and are piped so that the gas cylinder is situated outside, but never use a propane cylinder indoors."

In addition to annual servicing and maintenance, always follow up on any gas leaks or potential gas hazards.

"Although both natural gas and LPG are clear and colourless, you'll definitely be able to notice a leak due to smell, which is caused by odourising compounds that are added to both types of gas," Mr Hansen explained.

"Some people describe natural gas as having a 'rotten egg' smell due to the added mercaptan compound, but you might also recognise it as rotten cabbage, a strong sulphuric or 'off' smell or a skunk-like smell," he continued.

"If you suspect you have a gas leak inside the home, ventilate the area well and call a licenced gas fitter as soon as possible. For a serious leak that you can hear, or if you suspect you have a gas leak outside at the meter or underground piping, please call Evoenergy on 13 19 09 and one of our technicians will come and investigate."

Gas appliances that are appropriately certified, installed and regularly maintained will be safe, effective and efficient for your family for 15 years or more.

Conduct an annual service check on your gas appliances today to ensure they're safe and in peak condition for the winter. For more information, or to download a copy of our gas safety fact sheet, visit: https://www.evoenergy.com.au/residents/safety-advice/natural-gas-safety-tips.

Story sponsored by Evoenergy.