Hello friends!

My name is Ted and I work at Cadent as an engineer. My job is to spread the message about the national gas emergency number and how important it is to be safe around gas.

Did you know that gas can be harmful if it leaks? Not to worry! I have created an activity booklet which will explain what gas is and what you can do if you think you can smell it. PSST… it smells like rotten eggs!

Check out my activity booklet below which includes lots of fun games including a wordsearch, crossword, spot the difference, colouring in and much more!

If you have already completed the booklet, you can check your answers here too.
I hope you enjoy the activities. Once you become a gas safety expert, make sure to share your knowledge with your family and friends.

Keep safe!
Ted        
 
Find out about gas safety!   
Download my activity booklet   
How did you do? 
 Check your answers
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If you smell gas call us FREE on

0800 111 999*

We'll send out an engineer to help. We're here 24 hours, 365 days a year.
 
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Safety Seymour

SS-Header-YouTube-April2020.jpgSafety Seymour is a cuddly caped crusader, a bear on a mission to educate 7 and 8 year olds on how we can protect ourselves and our homes from carbon monoxide (CO)!

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The CO Crew

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Aimed at 9 to 11 year olds The CO Crew are here to spread the word about the dangers of carbon monoxide. Looking at how to stay safe, the symptoms of poisoning and what signs we should be looking for.
 

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CO Safety competition

CO-Safety-Competition-banner.pngWe’re looking for young artists to help us spread the word on the dangers of carbon monoxide (CO), the silent killer.

If you're aged between 5 and 11 why not get involved and help us warn people of the dangers of carbon monoxide.

How to enter