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You might not think it with the current weather we’re experiencing, but summer is nearly here, which means holidays, garden parties and barbecues. Even though summer is a time for relaxing and fun, you still need to be Summer Gas Safe.

There have been a number of fatalities due to carbon monoxide poisoning as a result of people bringing BBQ’s into enclosed spaces. Whether you are using a BBQ at home or on holiday, it’s important to follow these top tips:

  • Never take a smouldering or lit BBQ into a tent, caravan or cabin. Even if you have finished cooking your BBQ should remain outside as it will still give off fumes for some hours after use
  • Never use a BBQ inside to keep you warm
  • Never leave a lit BBQ unattended or while sleeping
  • Place your cooking area well away from your tent. Always ensure there is an adequate supply of fresh air in the area where the BBQ is being used
  • Only use your BBQ in accordance with the operating instructions
  • Remember the signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning – headaches, dizziness, breathlessness, nausea, collapse and loss of consciousness.

If you’re using a gas BBQ or gas camping equipment follow these extra tips to help you stay safe:

  • Check that the appliance is in good order, undamaged and that hoses are properly attached and undamaged. If in doubt get the hoses replaced or don’t use it
  • Make sure the gas taps are turned off before changing the gas cylinder and do it in the open air
  • Don’t over-tighten joints
  • When you have finished cooking, turn off the gas cylinder before you turn off the BBQ controls – this means any gas in the pipeline will be used up
  • Read the manufacturer’s instructions about how to check for gas escapes from hoses or pipework, e.g. brushing leak detection solution around all joints and looking for bubbles
  • Never take a gas stove, light or heater into a tent, caravan or cabin.

BBQ gas safe advice courtesy of the Gas Safe Register. The Gas Safe Register is encouraging us all to be #SummerGasSafe and has created a number of guides to help us be gas safe all year round.