Why do very few of us fit gas leak detectors in our homes and yet, most of us now fit smoke detectors without thinking twice about doing so.

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Thankfully, gas is a relatively safe, yet comparatively expensive commodity that millions of us use for cooking and heating our homes each day.




Safety First!

However, it is of paramount importance that you keep in mind the potential hazard of a gas leak in your home.

Even though safety standards are fairly high within the industry, we as individual users of gas should always be sufficiently diligent in making sure that any potentially hazardous leaks do not go undetected.

Of course, the best way to do this is to have a gas leak detector fitted by a professional, or alternatively, do it yourself by following the manufacturer’s instructions for installation.

What Should a Gas Leak Detector Cost?

Today, gas detectors are manufactured to stringent standards and many are produced with a myriad of features; thus the cost is really determined by the features you require and the specific functions of what you want the detector to do.

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To assist you with your buying criteria, you need to give thought as to how sensitive you want your detector to be.

While you need it to be accurate and reliable, you don’t want the detector’s alarm to be triggered by the presence of the tiniest amount of smoke or humidity.

For this reason, most of the products in the marketplace are packaged and labeled with the sensitivity rating clearly shown on the packaging. This rating is also known as the LEL (lower explosive limit).

This means with a lower setting, your detector’s system will be triggered earlier than it would be should it have the higher setting. When triggered, you are normally made aware of any possible danger by an audible alarm, or a visual alarm which can be seen, or the combination of both.

We would recommend that you opt for the detection system with a medium lower explosive limit (LEL) and your choice of an audible alarm versus a visual alarm will really depend on your circumstances and preferences.

For example, you would probably want to fit an audible alarm in parts of the home which are used infrequently, whereas a person with hearing difficulties may consider a visual alarm a better option.

The Importance of a Correct Installation!

Whichever model you decide to purchase it is vitally important (for obvious reasons) that the installation of your gas leak detector is carried out with the due diligence this kind of safety device requires.

You should give careful consideration as to where you want the alarm to be fitted bearing in mind you want it to be the most obvious, convenient and efficient place. Try to pick a location where you think a gas leak is likely or probably going to occur.

Alternatively, a product manual will often give you guidance as to where the ideal place should be. Most manufacturers also offer a telephone helpline which are usually manned by professionals who are normally more than willing to help and answer your questions.

A really safe bet is to get the advice you need from your Gas Company and perhaps request that they install it also.