Emergency Procedures
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In case of fire
- Call the Fire Brigade on 999 immediately and inform them of the presence of an LPG tank
- If it is safe to do so, shut all valves on the tank and the emergency valve outside the house
- Ring the Calor Emergency Service (24 hour) on 0845 7 444 999
- Do not turn on the gas until the system is proved safe and all appliances have been turned off
In the event of no gas supply
- Check contents indicator and pressure gauge on tank, if fitted
- If no gas is present in the tank, turn off taps at each appliance
- Shut all valves on tank and emergency control valve outside the building
- Call your local Customer Operations Centre
- If gas is present in the tank, check all valves are open and if there is still no supply follow the instructions detailed below for a gas leak
If you suspect a gas leak
- Shut the emergency control valve outside the building
- Shut the gas isolation valve on top of the above-ground tank or beneath the cover of the underground tank
- DO NOT operate electrical switches, smoke or use naked flames and make sure there are no other sources of ignition around
- Open all doors and windows and ventilate at floor level, and all low level areas (Calor gas is heavier than air)
- Ring the Calor Emergency Service (24 hour) on 0845 7 444 999
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