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The following are suggestions of what to do in case of an emergency situation
Smell Gas
Open the doors and windows.
Check to see if any gas has been left on unlit, or the pilot light has gone out. If so, turn the appliance off, and do not try to relight it.
If you are uncertain whether the leak has been stopped, turn the main gas supply off at the meter and phone the gas emergency service immediately: National Grid 0800 111 999
Do not turn any electrical switches on or off.
Do not use the door bell.
Do not smoke.
Do not use matches or naked flames.
Fire
In case of fire dial 999.
Get everyone out and do not go back for any reason.
Close all doors and windows.
Warn your neighbours if any of them might be in danger.
If you live in a block of flats set off the communal fire alarm.
Bursting or Major Leaking Pipe
Turn the water off at the mains.
If electrics are affected, turn off the electricity at the consumer unit (see helpful tips).
Call your property manager.
If the leak is from another property ie a flat above try to contact the other property or if not at home try and call the block management company. Details should be on a communal notice board.
Loss of Electricity
If neighbours are also affected, call your electricity company (check your electricity bill for the number).
Check your fuse box to see if a switch has tripped or a fuse blown (see helpful tips).
If none of the above apply and the problem persists, call your property manager.
Please note: In all cases of emergency please notify us immediately:
Office hours property management department Mon to Fri 9am to 6pm and Sat 9am to 5pm CALL: 020 8399 4300
All other times CALL: out of hours contractors LJ Ward on 07958 226 416