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Hehe, sorry about the title, just made me feel younger,lol.
Ok, The situation we have been given is a ILFE fire looks in a poor condition, some of the coals have a white ash like residue covering them. The coals have obviously been moved at some point. The appliance looks as though it hasn't been serviced in the last cpl years.
There is a young child wondering around occasionally using the coals as play bricks.
For my answer I would test for spillage, if it passed I would AR the appliance recommending new coals and a service. The correct form would be filled in and AR label attached in a prominent position and appliance turned off with customers permission.
If spillage test failed I would ID,with customers permission dissconnect the appliance and cap off, filling correct forms in and ID label. Arrange either new coals and a service or option of new fire.
In both cases advise customer of CO alarm if none present and of the need for a secure fireguard.
Sound ok?
Ok, The situation we have been given is a ILFE fire looks in a poor condition, some of the coals have a white ash like residue covering them. The coals have obviously been moved at some point. The appliance looks as though it hasn't been serviced in the last cpl years.
There is a young child wondering around occasionally using the coals as play bricks.
For my answer I would test for spillage, if it passed I would AR the appliance recommending new coals and a service. The correct form would be filled in and AR label attached in a prominent position and appliance turned off with customers permission.
If spillage test failed I would ID,with customers permission dissconnect the appliance and cap off, filling correct forms in and ID label. Arrange either new coals and a service or option of new fire.
In both cases advise customer of CO alarm if none present and of the need for a secure fireguard.
Sound ok?