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Windsor Contractor Fined for Dangerous Installation of a Home Furnace

Windsor Contractor Fined for Dangerous Installation of a Home Furnace 

Contractor prosecuted for unsafe installation of a gas-burning furnace in a Windsor home and operating without proper registration

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Windsor, ON, October 29, 2019) – The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) successfully prosecuted Windsor contractor Mark Van Watteghem for installing a furnace with unsafe venting, which placed a resident at risk of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. 

In January 2017, Mr. Van Watteghem (operating as Van Watts Mechanical) was hired to replace a wall furnace in a duplex in Windsor. Mr. Van Watteghem installed the furnace with incompatible venting components and with holes in the vent piping, which allowed products of combustion (including CO) to enter the living space. Fortunately, the resident sensed that the installation was not done properly and did not use the furnace, thereby avoiding a potential CO poisoning incident or a fire.

On October 9, 2019, Mr. Van Watteghem was convicted by the Ontario Court of Justice in Windsor for failing to ensure that a gas appliance was in safe working order before leaving the installation, as well as for working as a gasfitter without a contractor registration.  The court fined Mr. Van Watteghem $15,000, plus the mandatory 25 per cent victim surcharge, for a total penalty of $18,750. The court took into account that Mr. Van Watteghem had a prior conviction under TSSA legislation relating to an incident in 2014 that also could have resulted in CO poisoning. 

“This was a near miss for a potentially deadly CO scenario,” said John Marshall, Director of TSSA’s Fuels Safety Program. “Mr. Van Watteghem and all other TSSA-certified fuel technicians have a professional and legal responsibility to keep up-to-date with all safety codes and standards and be aware of the risks associated with improper installation and incompatible venting components and to know the proper precautions to ensure public safety.”

TSSA reminds the public that all gas appliance work must be performed by a TSSA-certified technician. If in doubt of a technician’s certification, contact TSSA toll-free at 1-877-682-8772.

About TSSA

Throughout Ontario, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) enforces provincial safety regulations and enhances public safety. TSSA regulates the safety of amusement devices, boilers and pressure vessels, elevating devices, fuels, operating engineers, and ski lifts. Its range of safety services include public education and consumer information, certification, licensing and registration, engineering design review, inspections, investigations, safety management consultation, compliance support and enforcement and prosecution activities. The organization’s vision is to be a valued advocate and recognized authority in public safety.

 

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For more information, please contact:

Alexandra Campbell

Vice President, Communications and Stakeholder Relations

Technical Standards and Safety Authority

Telephone: 416-734-6227

Email: media@tssa.org

For more information on the Technical Standards and Safety Authority, please visit www.tssa.org.