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Get Gas Safe

Hazards in the home Can you find them all? Slide 1: Hazards in the home [5 minutes] The Interactive House is a fun independent activity which teaches pupils to recognize and manage household hazards. In pairs or individually, pupils explore the house and try to spot all the hidden hazards. The challenge is to click on them all. The house should be used to introduce the concept of gas appliances as potentially dangerous. Briefly discuss as a class: What the gas hazards are? (Boiler, gas cooker, gas fire) 
 Why gas is hazardous? (It is highly flammable) 
 Why it is easy to overlook gas as a hazard? (It can’t be seen) 


Hazards and risks in the home Slide 2: Hazards and risks in the home video (5 minutes) As a trigger, before you watch the video, show pupils a carbon monoxide alarm and ask if they know what it is. Now watch the Hazards and risks in the home video . The video covers: What carbon monoxide is, why it is dangerous and the importance of fitting a carbon monoxide alarm What the Gas Safe Register is and how to find a registered engineer 
 Why gas appliances need to be checked once a year and serviced regularly. 


Make it safe Slide 3: Make it safe video (5 minutes) Demonstrate how gas is supplied to the home by using the gas infrastructure screen at the top of the Interactive House. Then play the second Make it safe video, which covers: What gas is, including that it is often invisible and odourless 
 The dangers of poorly fitted or maintained gas appliances 
 What to do in an emergency. 
 Recap that gas is naturally odourless, so a chemical is added to it to make it smell of cabbage. Ask the class why this is done. 


Conclusion Only use a Gas Safe registered engineer to fit, fix or service gas appliances Get gas appliances checked every year Fit a carbon monoxide alarm that alerts you when you’re in danger If you smell gas call 0800 111 999 Slide 4: Conclusion (5 minutes) Ask pupils what they have learnt about safety in the home. Explain the key safety messages:
 What to do if gas is smelt (open doors and windows, tell an adult, call the gas emergency number) Carbon monoxide is poisonous, has no smell and is hard to detect. 
 Badly fitted and poorly maintained gas appliances can cause gas leaks, fires, explosions and carbon monoxide poisoning. 
 All gas appliances should be safety checked once a year and serviced regularly (and this must be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer).