If you mean gas as in vehicles, then yes. If you were to have a leak or a dirty fuel filter, this could damage your gas lines or pump. If you have your fuel pumped replaces they will need to replace all of the lines as well. This means it will cost you about 400 dollars and its not a job you can do yourself.
have chimneys and flues checked regularly make sure gas appliances and heating systems are inspected every year fit carbon monoxide alarms never run cars, motorbikes or lawnmowers in a closed garage
That is probably the number one way that it occurs in the home, yes. Gas appliances, and their vent/exhaust systems should be thoroughly checked out once a year.
You should not run gas from the furnace to any appliances.
One can find information on cooker gas appliances on the internet, including but not limited to: Gas safe register, GE Appliances, British Gas and John Lewis websites.
natural gas
One can usually find both gas (natural as well as propane) and electric appliances at most, if not all, appliance stores. Stores such as Sears and Best Buy sell appliances, including gas, as well.
gas appliances constituted about 17 percent, and electric appliances constituted about 51 percent. The electric appliances included ranges, ovens, surface cooking units, and equipment
Water boiler, Cooker and Gas Fire.
Very safe.
No, you have to be certified.
Electric is usually the cheaper option. With gas appliances it all depends on what kind of gas it uses and what the price of that fuel is in your area. Also with electric appliances keep in mind there are electric fees that will be charged that are not the rate, sometimes a fuel charge is added.
Yes, some electrical appliances, such as air purifiers and certain types of ionizers, can produce ozone gas as a byproduct. Ozone generators may also intentionally produce ozone for specific purposes, such as odor elimination or air purification. However, excessive exposure to ozone can be harmful to human health, so it is important to use these appliances in a well-ventilated area and follow the manufacturer's instructions.