Safety help and support

Safety Help and Support

Calor Ireland's Safety & Technical information for ensuring safety.

At Calor, safety and well-being come first. Explore our dedicated section for safety guidance and technical details.

In case of emergency

FAQs for emergency situations

  • Extinguish all naked flames or ignition sources
  • Turn off all gas appliances
  • Do not turn on or off any electrical equipment
  • Turn off the gas supply at the emergency control valve on the pipe, tank, cylinder or meter
  • If the leak is indoors, open doors and windows to increase ventilation
  • Call Calor on the Emergency Numbers: ROI 01 291 6229 or NI 0845 075 5588
  • If the leak is from a butane cylinder inside then move the cylinder outside to a well-ventilated location, if it is safe to do so
  • Call the Emergency Services and inform them of the presence of any gas tanks or cylinders
  • The gas supply should be turned off if practicable and safe to do so
  • Call Calor using the Emergency Number: ROI 01 291 6229 or NI 0845 075 5588 so that the source of CO emissions can be identified and corrected
  • Open all doors and windows to increase the rate of ventilation
  • Where possible turn off all fueled appliances (including cookers) and stop using them. Any appliance burning oil, solid fuels or gas could be responsible
  • If the Alarm continues evacuate the property leaving the doors and windows open
  • Do not re-enter the property until the alarm has stopped
  • Seek medical help immediately for anyone suffering from the effects of Carbon Monoxide poisoning such as headaches, nausea, etc and advise that Carbon Monoxide poisoning is suspected.
  • If urgent call the emergency services

    Symptoms:
    • Headaches
    • Breathlessness
    • Collapse
    • Nausea
    • Dizziness
    • Loss of consciousness
  • Do not use the fuel burning appliances again until they have been checked and cleared for use by a competent person according to national regulations.

(Read your CO Alarm user instructions to develop an understanding of its functions and alarms).

 

Information on Health and Safety

Information on gas tank installations

Helpful information sheets

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Recall Notice Kingavon Gas Heater BB-PG150I product recall

Hamble Distribution Ltd, have identified a potential safety risk with the IGT regulator supplied with their unit, Kingavon branded BB-PG150I 4.2Kw Gas Heater.

The potential risk from these regulators is leaking gas once the gas heater is connected to the gas bottle. This recall only applies to heaters sold between 05 October and 05 November 2017. The affected regulators are date stamped 10/17LYF and images of these are shown below.

Please find  the product details including timestamp below. If you have any concerns, please call our shop for details: 01 4197870 or 028 90735002.

BB-PG150I 4.2Kw Gas Heater
Date stamp 10/17LYF
IGT Regulator

 

 

Safety Alert - Glow Worm Flexicom

Please view the latest safety alert concerning the Glow Worm Flexicom below:

Safety notice - glow worm flexicom

Compliance with the Control of Major Accident Hazard (COMAH) Regulations

COMAH Regulations


On account of the quantities of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) we store at our operational depots, certain Calor sites are subject to the Control of Major Accident Hazard (COMAH) legislation and each site’s status is determined by the storage capacity of the site.

The COMAH regulations were transposed into law in our areas of operation as set out below;

Operational Area: Republic of Ireland.

Legislative Instrument: Chemicals Act (Control of Major Accident Hazards involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2015 (S.I. 209 of 2015)

Operational Area: Northern Ireland.

Legislative Instrument: The Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 (No 325 of 2015)

Information on gas cylinder safety

Contact us today

Can't find the answer you are looking for?  Complete the below form and a member of the Calor team will get in touch to help with your query.

We need to ask this due to data protection law but it will also help us to service you more efficiently.

To keep things safe we will always respond to you using the email you registered with on My Calor Gas.

Calor's Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY (“POLICY”)

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You should know what information about you we collect and how we use it. This issue is very important to us, so we have set out full details in this Policy. Please take the time to read this Policy in full and understand it. You have complete control over your personal data processed by us and you have a genuine choice to accept or decline our requests to process your data.


We will only process your personal data with your consent, which we will confirm is freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous. You may withdraw your consent at any time where our right to process your personal data is based only on your consent.


WHO ARE WE?


Calor Teoranta is a company incorporated in Ireland (registration number 15249) and having its registered office at Long Mile Road, Dublin 12. Calor Gas Northern Ireland Limited, is a company incorporated in Northern Ireland (registration number N10008192) and having its registered office at Airport Road West, Sydenham, Belfast, BT3 9EE (collectively "Calor").


Our websites www.calorgas.ie, shop.calorgas.ie and www.mycalorgas.com and the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (“LPG”) related products, services and materials available thereon (together, the “Website“) is owned and operated by Calor Teoranta, a company incorporated in Ireland (registration number 15249) and having its registered office at Long Mile Road, Dublin 12.


We are a ‘data controller’ of the information you provide to us. We control the way information is used and processed. We will never wilfully disclose your personal data to any third parties without your prior consent. We have selected the Irish Data Protection Commissioner as our Lead Authority.


What INFORMATION do we collect and when?


We only collect information that we will genuinely use for the purposes set out in this Policy. Specifically, we collect:




  • All information you choose to submit to us through different mediums; You can choose to submit information to us through a lot of different ways:





    • Through hard copy paper fuel supply agreements signed by you;


    • By entering your details into MY CALOR GAS at www.calorgas.com;


    • Through forms, for example in signing up to an offers, news or a competition;


    • By sending us emails and text messages (SMS or MMS);


    • By speaking to us in our offices or over the telephone, for example in making an enquiry about a purchase or order for supply you have made, or a complaint; or


    • By registering accounts on any of our websites or mobile apps.






  • All information you choose to submit to us through different mediums; You can choose to submit information to us through a lot of different ways:

    • Through hard copy paper fuel supply agreements signed by you;
    • By entering your details into MY CALOR GAS at www.calorgas.com;
    • Through forms, for example in signing up to an offers, news or a competition;
    • By sending us emails and text messages (SMS or MMS);
    • By speaking to us in our offices or over the telephone, for example in making an enquiry about a purchase or order for supply you have made, or a complaint; or
    • By registering accounts on any of our websites or mobile apps.


    • Full details of the purchases you make;

    • Your Calor account number and related fuel transaction details;

    • Information on what you view, click on and access in and through our marketing emails and text messages (SMS or MMS), websites and mobile apps;

    • Technical information about the devices you use to access our websites and our apps;

    • Your social media content where this is in the public domain, and any messages you send to us via social media;

    • Eircode information;

    • Information from banking, credit card and credit reference agencies;

    • Profile information and insight from companies who already have information on you;

    • Information collected from our meter and telemetry systems;

    • Information collected independently by online advertising networks, which may include very limited information we collect from you by way of Facebook campaigns using a 'callback' feature and other methods of consumer 'profiling' as defined in the GDPR. We conduct these campaigns only with your consent and with the assistance of third party data processors, and customer contact centres, pursuant to strict data processing contracts. We note that Facebook itself is a third party data controller who processes your data by your consent alone. Calor does not provide any personal data to Facebook in return. It is a matter for you to review Facebook's Privacy Policies.


    HOW do we use your information?


    We use the information we collect for many reasons, here are just some reasons below:



    • To supply you with LPG and related LPG products;

    • To locate and assist you in a gas emergency situation and/or notify you in event of an interruption in LPG supply or necessity to shut off LPG supply;

    • To supply you with safety and technical information in relation to your LPG supply, including what to do in case of a gas leak or if you smell gas;

    • To ensure the LPG we supply to you is delivered, stored and metered in a safe manner;

    • To provide you with our websites and mobile apps;

    • To gather feedback from you; and


    To communicate with you about operational changes to our products, services, websites and mobile apps.


    WHO DO WE SHARE YOUR INFORMATION WITH?


    We cannot run our business or provide many of the services, LPG supply, and benefits you expect to receive without involving other people and businesses, and sometimes we pass your information to these other people and businesses as set out below. We only share your information where we can do so in accordance with our legal data protection and privacy obligations.


    We share the information we collect with:



    • all of our group companies, brands and business units that have relationships with our customers and fuel users;

    • other people and businesses who help us provide our installations, websites, mobile apps, fuel products, and related services to you and any new business partners we may have;

    • Our professional advisors, our insurers and insurance brokers, banks, finance companies credit reference agencies, central and local government departments;

    • customer insight companies;

    • possible Rewards companies;

    • the Gardaí , local authorities, and the courts; and

    • other people who make a subject access request or "SAR" to us, where we are allowed to do so by law (see “Managing Your Information” below for what we mean by a “subject access request”).


    Social media, blogs, reviews, and similar services


    Any social media posts or comments you make to us will be shared under the terms of the relevant social media platform (e.g. Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn) on which they are made and could be made public by that platform. These platforms are controlled by other people, not us, so we are not responsible for this sharing. You should review the terms and conditions and privacy policies of the social media platforms you use to ensure you understand how they will use your information, what information relating to you they will place in the public domain and how you can stop them from doing so if you are unhappy about it.


    Any blog, review or other posts or comments you make about us, our products and services on any of our blog, review or user community services will be shared with all other members of that service and the public at large.


    You should ensure any comments you make on these services, and on social media in general are fit to be read by the public, and in particular are not offensive, insulting, defamatory, or infringing upon any of Calor's trademarks. You are responsible for ensuring that any comments you make comply with any relevant Policy on acceptable use of those services.


    SECURITY OF YOUR INFORMATION


    Much of the information we receive is provided in paper form, on our LPG supply contracts, or electronically, originating with your relevant device and then transmitted to us by your relevant telecoms network provider. Where it is within our control, we put measures in place to ensure this data is reasonably secure. Once your information is received by us, we take its security very seriously.


    We use appropriate procedures and technical security measures (including strict encryption, anonymisation and archiving techniques) to safeguard your information across all our computer systems, networks, websites, mobile apps, offices and stores as much as possible.


    In particular, we follow an internationally recognised security standard known as “ISO 27001”, and the Payment Card Industry’s Data Security standards (otherwise known as “PCI-DSS”).


    We also use secure means to communicate with you where appropriate, such as ‘‘https’’ and other security and encryption protocols.


    INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER OF YOUR INFORMATION


    Although we are a business based in Ireland and Northern Ireland, we need to use suppliers who are of an international standing on occasion to help ensure you receive the very best in products and services from us.


    To allow us to run our business on this basis, the information we collect may be transferred to, stored and used at premises in countries around the world, outside of the EEA. Our transfer of information to other countries could result in that information being available to government and other authorities in those countries under their laws.


    Calor will never transfer data abroad without strict adherence to the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") and EU law to ensure your personal data enjoys the same safeguards elsewhere as it would at home.


    HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION FOR?


    In accordance with our legal data protection, marketing and privacy obligations, we will only retain your information for as long as we actually need it to achieve the purpose(s) for which we obtained it in the first place.


    We will then either securely delete it or anonymise it so that it cannot be linked back to you.


    MANAGING YOUR INFORMATION


    You can contact us to discuss your information at any point in time using the details provided below.


    It is very important to us that all the information we hold about you remains accurate and up-to-date at all times to reduce the chances of us having a misunderstanding. We try hard to make sure this is the case at all times regardless of what information we hold about you.


    We need your help in doing so though. If you have any account with us, online at MY CALOR GAS or for your home fuel supply, please ensure that the information you provide to us through that account (e.g. any contact information you provide) remains accurate and up-to-date. Please review and update it regularly.


    You have a number of rights which we respect and aim to uphold in all that we do. These rights include:



    1. Correcting inaccurate information.

    2. Stopping our marketing. We provide the means for you to stop all email and text (SMS or MMS) communications you receive from us – please see the ‘unsubscribe’ link and ‘STOP’ details we include in each email and text respectively. You can also contact us at any time using the details below and let us know what you would like us to change.

    3. Asking us about your information. You have the right to ask us whether we hold information about you and if so, for us to give you certain details about that information and/or the information itself. Certain exemptions and conditions apply to this right. It should be made in writing or by email to Calor’s Legal Department, Long Mile Road, Dublin 12 or by email to legal.department@calorgas.ie and you are required to give us reasonable details about the information you seek. We may also charge a fee where appropriate.

    4. Reviewing our use of automatic computer processing. You can ask us to have one of our staff review a decision about you which has been taken automatically by computer.

    5. Asking us to restrict the processing of your information in certain circumstances..


    We reserve the right not to comply with any requests we receive where we may lawfully do so, if we reasonably believe a request to be malicious, technically very onerous, to involve disproportionate effort or harmful to the rights of others.


    If you have any complaints about our use of your information, please contact us. We will do our very best to resolve any complaint to your satisfaction. If you feel we do not meet the high standards we expect of ourselves, you may have a right to complain to the Irish Data Protection Commission ("DPC") at www.dataprotection.ie , or to the Northern Ireland office of the UK Information Commission ("ICO") at www.ico.org.uk.


    Updates to this Privacy Policy


    We review our use of your information regularly. In doing so, we may change what we collect, how we keep it and what we will do with it.


    As a result, we will need to change this Policy from time to time to keep it accurate and up to date.


    If we change this Policy, we will endeavour to tell you about it. That way you can check to see if you are happy with our Policy, before proceeding any further. Please look out for notices from us.


    If, following any changes, you continue to use our websites and mobile apps, contact us by telephone or otherwise provide information to us (for example through our stores or social media) we will take it that you agree to those changes. Contact us


    If you want any further information about our use of your information, our websites or mobile apps or have any other privacy questions relating to us, we’d be happy to help you.


    Please contact us by email at legal.department@calorgas.ie or call 01 450 5000 or write to us at:


    Legal Department, Calor Teoranta, Long Mile Road, Dublin 12


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