Caporegime
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If genuinely concerned then call the emergency number for your provider.
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If you smell gas or are worried about gas safety, you can call 0800 111 999 at any time, day or night every day of the year. Your call will not cost you anything. Just pick up the phone, dial the number and you will be put through to a trained operator who will take all the details.
Do it now and step away from the internets. Gas is serious.
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Overly fat bird (so things are obscured as it where), roll her in flour and aim for the wet spot.
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Tefal you have such a way with words...mine was so more horrific but meaning the same thing lol....thanks for sparing them
I have a carbon monoxide detector, which I just checked and it seems to still have battery...hopefully since it's not alarming that's a good thing :/
Light a match.
If you wake up in a hospital ward, it was a small leak.
If you don't wake up, it was a big leak.
A carbon monoxide detector is exactly what it says on the tin.It test's for carbon monoxide.It will not tell you if you have a gas leak.
Overly fat bird (so things are obscured as it where), roll her in flour and aim for the wet spot.
Just never google image it![]()
I have a carbon monoxide detector, which I just checked and it seems to still have battery...hopefully since it's not alarming that's a good thing :/
You have no idea how bad I want to Google Image that now... it's like telling somebody not to look down![]()
I have a carbon monoxide detector, which I just checked and it seems to still have battery...hopefully since it's not alarming that's a good thing :/
Gas doesnt really smell of rotten eggs. Just get to know what it smells like then you will never be in doubt. I know because of all the jokers in school turning the gas taps on in the labs for a few seconds to make a bit of a smell.
then putting a lighter to it? Or was that just the pullocks in my school?![]()