Gas safety

Using a Gas Safe Registered (previously CORGI) Engineer
Letting someone who isn't qualified install or service a gas appliance can put you at serious risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.  Carbon monoxide is incredibly dangerous; it can kill you quickly and with almost no warning, but you can't see, taste or smell it.

The Gas Safe Register - previously known as CORGI - is the UK's official gas safety body. As such any boiler engineer you use should be on the Gas Safe Register.

You should only allow boiler engineers to work on your heating systems if they have an official Gas Safe Register membership card. If your engineer still has a CORGI card after this date, they are not registered, and as a result will not be able to carry out gas work legally.

When checking your engineer's Demirdöküm Fındıkzade card from now on, look for the yellow Gas Safe Register triangle and not the orange CORGI registration badge.