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Landlord and Businesses’ Legal Responsibilities

When it comes to commercial properties, gas safety should never be taken lightly. The potential risks associated with gas appliances necessitate strict adherence to the law and regular maintenance. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of commercial gas safety checks and delve into Landlord and Businesses’ legal responsibilities, and the regulations that govern them. Understanding the legal requirements will help businesses prioritise safety, protect occupants, and stay compliant.

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The Law: Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998

The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 serve as the cornerstone of gas safety legislation in the United Kingdom. This comprehensive set of regulations outlines the landlord and businesses’ legal responsibilities to ensure the safety of gas appliances and associated systems in commercial premises.

Key Obligations:
Duty to Ensure Safety

Landlords and businesses have a legal duty to ensure the safety of gas appliances, pipework, and flues in their commercial properties. This duty extends to regular maintenance and prompt resolution of any identified issues.

Gas Safety Certificates

Landlords must obtain valid Gas Safety Certificates for each gas appliance in their commercial premises. These certificates are issued by qualified Gas Safe registered engineers after thorough inspections and safety checks. Certificates must be renewed annually.

Annual Gas Safety Checks

Commercial gas appliances and installations must undergo annual gas safety checks by qualified Gas Safe registered engineers. These inspections ensure that appliances and associated systems are in safe working order and compliant with regulations.

Record-Keeping

Landlords and businesses are required to keep accurate records of gas safety checks, including Gas Safety Certificates, inspection reports, and maintenance records. These records should be retained for at least two years and made available for inspection upon request.

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Consequences of Non-Compliance

Failure to comply with gas safety regulations can have severe consequences. Penalties, fines, and even criminal charges may be imposed if negligence leads to harm or loss of life. Non-compliance also puts occupants and the reputation of the business at risk.

Benefits of Commercial Gas Safety Checks

Apart from legal obligations, there are several key benefits to conducting regular gas safety checks:

Occupant Safety

Ensuring the safety of occupants, employees, and customers is of paramount importance. Regular checks help identify potential gas leaks, faulty appliances, or other safety hazards, minimizing the risk of accidents and promoting a safe working environment.

Compliance and Legal Protection

By adhering to gas safety regulations, businesses demonstrate their commitment to compliance and the well-being of their occupants. This protects the business from legal issues, financial penalties, and reputational damage.

Enhanced Equipment Performance

Regular maintenance and inspections optimize the performance of gas appliances. Well-maintained equipment operates more efficiently, reducing energy waste and associated costs.

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Commercial gas safety checks are not only a legal requirement but also crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of occupants in commercial premises. 

By understanding and complying with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, businesses can prioritize safety, protect occupants, and maintain compliance. Regular gas safety checks not only mitigate risks but also enhance equipment performance and provide peace of mind. 

Don’t compromise on safety – schedule your commercial gas safety check today and ensure a secure working environment for all. Call us on 0161 764 4539 or email at info@swiftheat.co.uk. Alternatively, complete the form below and one of our team will be in touch.

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Radiant Heating Explained

Radiant Heating explained

Radiant heating is becoming a more and more popular option for heating units where heat is only required in specific areas.

Radiant heaters produce rays of energy that will only convert to heat once it hits and is absorbed by the body or object. One of the best examples of this is our own sun and the sunlight it produces. On a cold day, when you stand in the sunshine, you still feel the heat of the sun on your face, but if you move into the shade, you no longer feel the radiant heat it produces.

As opposed to a traditional heater, a radiant heater will not pump heat out into an open space – we are warming the person or object and not the air. This can combat the issue of heat rising above where it is required or the heating of general areas where it would be classified as wasteful. Radiant heating is a great option in certain cases where heat is needed in specific areas, but not necessarily in the whole unit. It is particularly applicable where large doors are in constant operation throughout the day.

Call us today on 0161 764 4539 to discuss if radiant heating could be the most efficient system for you.

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Why has British Gas Stopped Business Care Plans?

Why has British Gas Stopped Business Care Plans?

In early 2022, British Gas stopped offering new Business Care plans to commercial customers, leaving many businesses without cover for their commercial gas boilers and heaters. If your existing Business Care plan is coming to an end or has already expired, Swiftheat are on hand to help. This blog will take you through all you need to know to ensure your commercial and industrial gas appliances are compliant and in full working order.

What is a Business Care plan?

‘Business Care’ is the name British Gas use for their ‘inclusive’ care plan for commercial gas boilers and heaters. This type of plan involves businesses paying a flat monthly fee which covers all associated costs for ongoing maintenance of their gas boilers and heaters, including servicing, parts and call-outs.

Has British Gas cancelled Business Care plans?

Yes, British Gas has stopped providing new Business Care cover plans. Although the company have not issued a statement to confirm this, commercial customers throughout the UK have noticed that they are no longer able to renew their existing or expired plans.

Why did British Gas cancel their Business Care plans?

British Gas isn’t alone in cancelling its care plans for commercial and industrial gas services. In fact, most companies no longer provide equivalent ‘inclusive’ plans. The main reason for this is because of the costs associated with inclusive-style maintenance, particularly with the rapidly rising cost of parts. Put simply, the cost of cover was becoming so expensive that it no longer offered a benefit over ‘pay-as-you-go’ services. Another reason why many businesses stopped offering inclusive service plans is because of the increase in length of manufacturer guarantees. Modern commercial gas boilers and heaters often come with a warranty of 10 or more years, with some even covering parts and call-outs.

What do I need to consider for my commercial gas boiler or heater?

The two things you need to think about when it comes to your business’s gas boiler or heater are its annual service and emergency repairs.

All commercial premises have a duty of care to their employees and premises visitors to ensure all gas appliances have been inspected annually, and where appropriate a CP17 gas safety certificate has been issued and is in force. This satisfies H&S and insurance obligations and is a key measure for any commercial business.

The experienced team at Swiftheat provide a comprehensive service for inspections and CP17 certification for gas appliances in commercial and industrial environments.

If something goes wrong and your appliance is no longer covered by its manufacturer warranty, then the team at Swiftheat carry out emergency commercial, and industrial, boiler and heater repairs as well as ongoing maintenance services, meaning you have the complete package when you have a relationship with Swiftheat.

Based in the North West of England, our Gas Safe registered engineers are on hand to provide a full range of maintenance and repair solutions. Contact on 0161 764 4539 or contact us using this form.

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Swiftheat Heating Engineers

Swiftheat Heating Engineers

At Swiftheat, all our heating engineers are Gas Safe Registered with a vast amount of experience so you know you are in safe hands.

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Our engineers are fully experienced in Installations, Maintenance, Repairing and servicing of all heating appliances from manufacturer products including Combat, Powrmatic, Reznor, Benson, Ambi-Rad, and many more.

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Every aspect of every industrial heating job carried out by our engineers complies with the British standards and health and safety regulations. This ensures clients get the best possible heating service and peace of mind, which is why we have acquired a first-class reputation over the years and why your business can benefit from the Swiftheat team.

Our engineers cover a wide area in the North West including, Manchester, Liverpool, Warrington, Bury, Lancaster, Leeds, Preston, Burnley as well as other areas.

If you wish to speak to us regarding your heating solution, please contact us here or call us on 0161 764 4539.

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What is a destratification fan and why should you use them?

What is a destratification fan and why should you use them?

A destratification fan is a ventilation fan, usually suspended from the ceiling. They do not produce any heat themselves, but rather circulate the hot air from the ceiling to the floor. This is one of the most important pieces of equipment to ensure that your heating system runs efficiently and provides the best, most comfortable results.

Why is it so important?

It is a natural process that hot air rises above cold, and this can become an issue for those buildings with high ceilings that need the warm air to be felt by those at ground level. Without the destratification fan, you are essentially spending money to heat a ceiling that nobody can feel, hence why the destratification fan becomes an important device in providing a cost-effective and all-round comfortable environment.

If you need help with getting the right warm air heating system, including the right type of destratification fan for your system, please contact us here or call us on 0161 764 4539.

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