Obtaining an Street Food Truck LPG Gas Safety Certificate

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If you run a street food truck in the UK, you’ll know that staying safe and compliant is just as important as serving great food. One essential part of that is making sure your LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) system is checked and certified regularly. That’s where we come in.

We provide LPG gas safety certificates for street food vans, catering trailers, and mobile kitchens across the country. Whether you’re setting up at a market in Manchester, a festival in Bristol, or a street corner in London, we’ll make sure your gas system is safe and up to standard.

Why You Need an LPG Gas Certificate for Your Street Food Truck

Under UK law, any commercial catering business using LPG must have their equipment inspected by a qualified Gas Safe engineer. This includes mobile setups like:

  • Street food trucks
  • Catering trailers
  • Converted vans and horseboxes
  • Pop-up kitchens

Most event organisers and local councils won’t let you trade without a valid certificate. It’s not just about rules – it’s about safety for you, your staff, and your customers.

Getting an LPG Gas Certificate for Street Food Truck Near You in the UK

What’s Included in Our Mobile Catering Gas Safety Inspection?

Our engineers are fully Gas Safe registered and experienced in working with mobile food units. During your inspection, we’ll check:

  • LPG pipework and connections
  • Appliances like burners, griddles and fryers
  • Ventilation and air flow
  • Flame failure devices
  • Regulator and cylinder storage
  • Leak testing and gas pressure levels

Once everything checks out, you’ll receive your LPG gas safety certificate, valid for 12 months. If there’s anything that needs fixing, we’ll explain clearly what needs doing – no jargon, no hard sell.

Mobile LPG Certificate Services – We Come to You

We know time is money, especially when you’re running a busy food truck. That’s why we offer on-site inspections anywhere in the UK. Just tell us your location and we’ll arrange a time that works for you – often within a couple of days.

Whether you’re trading at a weekly market, gearing up for a summer festival, or setting up a new business, we make it easy to get certified and stay compliant.

How Much Does a Street Food LPG Gas Certificate Cost?

Our pricing is straightforward and competitive, with no hidden extras. Prices start from just £99 for a single appliance inspection. Multi-appliance setups are quoted based on size and complexity – just get in touch for a quick estimate.

Areas We Cover

We provide mobile gas safety certification for street food trucks across the UK, including:

  • Greater London
  • Essex
  • Sussex
  • Hertfordshire
  • Surrey
  • Other area on request

Wherever your kitchen’s parked, we’ve got you covered.

Book Your LPG Gas Safety Check Today

Don’t leave it to the last minute – get your street food truck LPG gas certificate sorted today. Booking is quick and simple. Call us, message us, or fill out our online form to schedule your visit.

You focus on cooking. We’ll handle the gas safety.

FAQs

An LPG gas safety certificate is a formal document issued by a Gas Safe registered engineer confirming that your food truck’s gas system is safe and meets UK regulations. It’s essential for operating legally at public events and markets.

You’ll need to renew your certificate every 12 months. Some councils or event organisers may ask for a more recent inspection if you’re applying for a pitch, especially at large events.

Yes, trading without a current LPG gas safety certificate can lead to enforcement action, fines, or being turned away from events. More importantly, it puts people at risk – and public liability insurance may be invalid without it.

Yes – whether you use bottled LPG or have a fixed tank, your setup still needs to be checked by a certified engineer. The type of gas source doesn’t affect the legal requirement.

No, a single inspection covers your entire gas system – including all appliances, pipework, and cylinders. The engineer will list each appliance on the certificate, and note any safety recommendations.

Yes, as long as your gas setup hasn’t changed. The certificate follows the unit, not the pitch. If you add new appliances or make changes, you’ll need a fresh inspection.

Most mobile catering gas inspections take between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the number of appliances and the complexity of your setup. Larger vehicles or trailers may take a little longer

If your system isn’t safe, the engineer will explain what needs fixing. You won’t get a certificate until it’s sorted, but in many cases, issues can be resolved quickly. Some engineers may be able to carry out small repairs on the spot.

No – the LPG gas safety certificate is valid nationwide and accepted at festivals, street markets, food fairs and other events. Just make sure it’s in date and matches your current setup.

Need to get certified?

Speak to a Gas Safe engineer and get your street food business ready to trade.