Monthly Archives: September 2010

Carbon Monoxide Awareness

Boiler Safety: Nothing To Sniff At

When there is a drop in temperatures across the UK in August/September, then it is traditionally time to kick-start your boiler from out of its dusty hibernation. However, you need to check it out for carbon monoxide. This odourless silent killer is definitely nothing to sniff at! So, follow these life-saving guidelines for complete boiler safety and protect you and your housemates…

Basic Test

Check the colour of the boiler’s flame in your rented property;

Bright blue: Normal

Yellowy orange: Possible carbon monoxide presence.

Yearly checks

You need to make sure that your boiler has received a yearly service – so ask your landlord. If it needs to be checked, make sure these are only done by a registered technician.

The technician

Make sure your technician is registered with the following organisations depending on your type of boilers;

Gas Safe Register (Gas Safe Register is the official body for gas safety in United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Guernsey) for gas boilers.

Oftec  (the Oil Firing Technical Association for the Petroleum Industry) for Oil heating systems.

Health evidence of carbon monoxide

In adults;

  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Dizziness
  • Sore throat
  • Dry cough

But, unlike a flu infection – which has similar symptoms, carbon monoxide poisoning doesn’t cause a high temperature.

Severe poisoning;

  • Irregular heart rate
  • Hyperventilation
  • Confusion
  • Drowsiness
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Seizures
  • Loss of consciousness may also occur.

Some symptoms can occur a few days or even months after exposure to carbon monoxide. These may include confusion, loss of memory and problems with coordination.

Environment awareness

You can also prevent serious consequences by learning to spot the warning signs. Carbon monoxide poisoning may be a possibility if:

  • Other people in your rented accommodation suffer similar symptoms
  • Symptoms tend to disappear when you go away (for example, when you go back home)
  • Symptoms tend to be seasonal (for example, headaches during the winter when indoor heating is used more often)

How is it prevented?

Make sure you landlord has carried out the following;

  • Have chimneys and flues checked regularly
  • Make sure gas appliances and heating systems are inspected every year

You can prevent any problems by;

  • Fitting a carbon monoxide alarm – available from DIY stores to detect problems
  • Never running cars, motorbikes or lawnmowers in a closed garage

This safety guide has been provided by FireAngel.

Resources

Visit http://www.nace.org.uk for the National Association Chimney Engineers for expert chimney advice.

Visit http://www.gassaferegister.co.uk  and get expert technical advice, help and information on gas boilers from the Gas Safe Register.

Visit http://www.oftec.org/index.htm for expert advice on oil heating systems from Oftec.

Student Safety Advice

1 in 10 Students become a victim of crime

There are more than 70,000 students in and around Manchester, 1 in 10 of those students will become a victim of crime. For tips and advice on how to stay safe visit www.manchester.gov.uk/StudentSafety

House Hunting Events!

As I type the office is bustling with Erasmus students looking for Single Semester Accommodation and Landlords looking to fill up their houses – judging by the noise levels this house hunting event is proving to be a big success!

We will be holding two more house-hunting events at the Manchester Student Homes office for full-time and Erasmus students looking for private housing. At each of the events a number of students will be visiting the MSH office to be assisted by us in terms of finding accommodation. We are opening these events up to any registered landlords who wish to attend free of charge to meet with students and show them around their available properties.

Please see dates and times below:

 

Wednesday 15th September – 1.30 – 3.00pm

Approx. 120 MMU Erasmus students looking for single semester accommodation

Wednesday 15th September – 3.00 – 5.00pm

Approx. 110 MMU full-time students looking for accommodation for the 2010-11 academic year

If you would like to attend any of these house-hunting events please let us know and we will add your name to the attendance list.

Furthermore, we are currently getting a large volume of enquiries from Erasmus and exchange students looking for private student accommodation that is available on a short-term or single semester basis. To help with this demand we have set up ‘Short-term/Summer Accommodation’ and ‘Single Semester Accommodation’ lists which we can send out to them.

The ‘Short-term/Summer Accommodation’ list provides details of properties which are available from now until the end of Sept for a minimum of 1 week. Landlords are able to charge a premium rent for the increased turn-around. The additional cost of advertising on this list is £20 and properties have to be already registered with MSH.

The ‘Single Semester Accommodation’ list provides details of properties which are available from mid-Sept to mid-Dec/Jan to cover the first semester of the 2010-11 academic year. The additional cost of advertising on this list is also £20 and once again properties have to be already registered with MSH.

Please let us know if you would like to be added to either of these lists.

MSH Team.