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This information is for residents living in houses. If you’d like information on compressed gas for residents living in flats, tap here.
Compressed gas:
- Unless for medical reasons, you mustn’t use or store compressed gas within your house. Gas in cylinders can become a major hazard in a fire and must always be stored safely.
If you’re required to use and store compressed gas for medical reasons, such as oxygen, you must inform us and the Fire Service.
We may install signage to notify the Fire and Rescue services that oxygen is being used in the property.
You can call 0800 555 815 to arrange a Home Safety Check with Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service to discuss the safe storage of compressed gas.
- Always refer to the manufacturer’s instructions when using or storing compressed gas.
Want to ask a question or report a safety concern?
We’re here to help – just call 01204 328000.
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- My home
- Report a repair
- Our Repairs Policy
- Repairs how-to guides
- Get permission to carry out repairs, alterations, or improvements yourself
- Our improvement programme
- Dealing with damp, condensation, and mould
- Why you should take out home contents insurance
- Buying your home through Right to Buy or Right to Acquire
- My tenancy
- Get support to manage your tenancy
- Preparing for a Be One Homes tenancy
- Taking in lodgers
- Running a business from your home
- Pets
- Affordable furniture and flooring for tenants
- Donating or recycling your furniture
- Assigning a tenancy to someone else (assignment)
- Ending a tenancy
- Ending a tenancy due to bereavement
- Succeeding to a tenancy after a bereavement (succession)
- Tackling tenancy fraud
- Useful information for new tenants
- Staying safe at home
- Rent and other payments
- Information for homeowners and leaseholders