Preventing Natural Gas Accidents
To ensure the safe use of natural gas, follow these guidelines:
- Regular Maintenance and Inspections: Every year, have your gas appliances, furnace, water heater, and gas lines inspected by a qualified specialist.
- Install Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Install CO detectors in rooms with gas appliances and close to bedrooms. To make sure they are operating appropriately, test them frequently and change the batteries twice a year.
- Proper Ventilation: Make sure that all gas appliances have enough ventilation to avoid CO accumulation. Gas ovens and stoves are not meant to be used for heating the home.
- Use Appliances as Intended: Never modify natural gas appliances. Always adhere to the installation, usage, and maintenance guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
- Educate Your Household: Ensure that everyone in your home is aware of the warning signs of a gas leak, how to handle an emergency, and how to LEAVE the home quickly and safely.
What to Do in Case of a Gas Leak
If you suspect a gas leak, follow these steps:
- Evacuate Immediately: Leave the building or area without using electrical devices, including lights or phones, as they can create sparks.
- Avoid Open Flames: Never use lighters, light matches, or smoke.
- Call for Help: Once you are at a safe distance, call your gas company or 9-1-1.
- Do Not Re-enter: Do not go back into the building until the authorities have declared it safe.