Can you smell gas? Noticed a spike in your gas bill? You may have Gas Leaks!

What to do if you smell gas (As also recommended by Alinta Gas)
The smell of gas inside a building is not normal, the correct procedure should be followed to eliminate the hazards that may arise from a gas leak. Here’s what you should do if you smell gas:
- Turn off the main gas supply to the building at either the gas meter or the gas bottles
- Evacuate the area if you feel it’s necessary
- Eliminate all ignition sources by extinguishing flames, preventing smoking, striking matches, lights as well as touching any electrical switches
- Ventilate the building by opening as many doors and windows as possible
- Notify your gas supplier or call a licensed gas-fitter
- Stay clear from the gas-affected area
Importance of Hiring a Qualified Gas-fitter
A gas-fitter is a qualified technician licensed to carry out works in connection with the installation, removal, demolition, replacement, alteration, maintenance, or repair of a gas installation. Performing gas-fitting work is not something for the DIYer. All gas installations must be certified by a licensed gas fitter.
A build-up of gas from a gas leak can cause an explosion and a defective installation can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. Our qualified gas-fitters recognise this and have expertise in carrying out compliant gas-fitting work to ensure that your property is gas safe.

