Sadly just watched news report about young woman who lost her life to CO poisoning from faulty boiler. British Gas had attended boiler three months previous . We will have to wait for further details as the news report said the boiler was classed At Risk but left running. Maybe the newsroom have got the details wrong.
The Coroner went on to say all homes with gas appliances should have CO alarm fitted and that safety procedures regarding boilers should be reviewed.
Personally I think that the system we have in place at the moment is sufficient if interpreted and enforced properly by the engineer.
The only obstacle we have at present is the irate customer when we ID or AR an appliance.The time will come when we have to show them a list of fatal incidents to prove that CO is a silent killer and it is their safety that is our prime concern.
The Coroner went on to say all homes with gas appliances should have CO alarm fitted and that safety procedures regarding boilers should be reviewed.
Personally I think that the system we have in place at the moment is sufficient if interpreted and enforced properly by the engineer.
The only obstacle we have at present is the irate customer when we ID or AR an appliance.The time will come when we have to show them a list of fatal incidents to prove that CO is a silent killer and it is their safety that is our prime concern.