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Warning to landlords after HSE prosecutes for failing to carry out a gas safety check
Posted by Chris Owen | Date Posted 21.12.2007 | Time Posted 11:21:00 | Views: 421
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has prosecuted a landlord following repeated warnings that he was ignoring his gas safety duties towards his tenants. The prosecution serves as a warning to rogue landlords who put the lives of their tenants in danger.
Sandor Alexander of Bonds Lane, Banks, Southport was fined £1,250 and ordered to pay £4,651 costs after pleading guilty to two charges at Blackpool Magistrates Court. The charges related to his failure to carry out an annual safety check of a gas flue at a property he owned and let in Hathaway Road, Fleetwood and his subsequent failure to comply with an Improvement Notice requiring him to carry out that safety check.
HSE Inspector Anthony Polec said:
“Every year about 30 people die due to carbon monoxide poisoning caused by gas appliances and flues which have not been properly installed or maintained. Lives are put at risk if landlords do not carry out statutory gas safety checks.
“We acted after receiving a complaint. The landlord was given several opportunities to carry out the safety check after which an Improvement Notice was served, but he still failed to have the check carried out.”
“Landlords have a duty to carry out annual gas checks for the safety of their tenants. Improvements notices may be issued where action needs to be taken for the safety and protection of tenants.”
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