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Check gas tubing for damage and expiry

Inspect flexible gas tubing for cracks, ageing, loose joints, and its printed service-life date.

Critical safety ruleKitchen fire safetySource checked: 2026-08-20
Unsafe example on the left: Taping a damaged tube or continuing to use cracked or expired tubing.; correct example on the right: Inspect flexible gas tubing for cracks, ageing, loose joints, and its printed service-life date.

Why it matters

Damaged, expired, or loose tubing can leak gas and cause fire or explosion.

Wrong action

Unsafe: Taping a damaged tube or continuing to use cracked or expired tubing.

Correct action

Inspect flexible gas tubing for cracks, ageing, loose joints, and its printed service-life date.

What to do

  1. First confirm a safe way out and the emergency control location.
  2. Inspect flexible gas tubing for cracks, ageing, loose joints, and its printed service-life date.
  3. Stop use and arrange a registered gas contractor to replace or repair it. Stop for any abnormality and notify the employer or gas supply company.

If something happens

For a serious or uncertain leak, leave by stairs and call 999 and the gas supplier from safety; do not reuse gas before inspection.

Sources and review

This page provides general home-safety information and does not replace medical, legal, electrical, or other professional advice.

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