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Health Issues Linked To Faulty Gas Heaters!

Gas heaters must be expertly installed by a trained, skilled and certified engineer. An unsafe installation of a gas heater can cause a house fire or pollute your home with deadly fumes including carbon monoxide.

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Health Issues Linked To Faulty Gas Heaters!

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  1. Health Issues Linked To Faulty Gas Heaters! Gas heaters must be expertly installed by a trained, skilled and certified engineer. An unsafe installation of a gas heater can cause a house fire or pollute your home with deadly fumes including carbon monoxide. Do you have your gas heater serviced at least every 2 years by a trustworthy gasfitter? If not, then you must get it done seriously. This will help keep your home and family safe. An unrepaired and faulty heater can cause several health issues. Health issues can get worse or only happen when the heating is on may be caused by carbon monoxide from a faulty gas heater. Carbon monoxide is colourless and odourless. This deadly gas can even take people's life. People who are at high risk from air pollutants, including carbon monoxide: 1.Children 2.Pregnant women and their unborn babies 3.Older people 4.People with serious health issues such as heart or lung disease Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include: 1.Headache 2.Tiredness 3.Dizziness 4.Nausea 5.Shortness of breath 6.Weakness 7.Chest pain Long-term exposure to low levels of carbon monoxide poisoning can even cause impaired thinking and concentration, irritability, impulsiveness and emotional interchangeability. And high levels of carbon monoxide can result in unconsciousness, seizures and even death. Symptoms of these dangerous gas are non-specific and can be mistaken as flu-like illnesses or even food poisoning. If you experience any of these signs or you may be affected by carbon monoxide, immediately open windows and doors., turn off the system and go out to breathe some fresh air. Ask your gas heating service provider whether the symptoms are related to carbon monoxide leaks and get your gas heater serviced to make it run back safely. To avoid any uncertainties or accidents, make sure to get timely Gas Heating in Lichfield by experts. To hire professional engineers to service your gas heater, kindly log on to https://phsgroupltd.co.uk/heating.html or call us on tel:07816784860.

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