Met Office has issued a warning to anyone with a gas boiler
As are issued across 176 locations in the UK, the is urging households with gas boilers to take immediate precautions to safeguard lives and property.
With posing significant risks, experts stress the importance of turning off gas, water, and electricity supplies in affected areas to avoid catastrophic damage and danger.
Flood alerts have been issued for and , as relentless rain continues to impact the region.
Residents in these high-risk zones are advised to act quickly to minimise harm and prepare for potential flooding.
Turn off your boiler to avoid damage and disaster
The has provided a comprehensive list of actions to help individuals protect their homes, businesses, and loved ones:
- Check flood adviceStay informed about flood risks in your area by consulting the official guidance.
- Charge your mobile devicesEnsure phones and power banks are fully charged in case of a power outage.
- Park vehicles outside flood zonesMove cars to higher ground to avoid water damage.
- Prepare a flood kitAssemble essentials, including bottled water, flashlights, medications, and warm clothing, to cope with emergencies.
- Store valuables safelyMove critical items such as electronics, important documents, and furniture to higher levels in your property.
- Turn off utilitiesShutting off gas, water, and electricity is crucial to prevent fires, electrocution, and gas leaks.
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If rising waters prevent you from leaving your property, follow these survival tips: move to the highest level of your building, but avoid attic spaces unless they have external access to avoid being trapped.
Only retreat to the roof if absolutely necessary and call 999 for emergency assistance and await rescue.
The said: “It’s never too late to take action and prepare for flooding.” Whether at home or at work, these steps can make a significant difference in minimising the impact of floods.