Preventing Natural Gas Accidents

Preventing Natural Gas Accidents

To ensure the safe use of natural gas, follow these guidelines:

  1. Regular Maintenance and Inspections: Every year, have your gas appliances, furnace, water heater, and gas lines inspected by a qualified specialist.
  1. 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.
  1. 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.
  1. Use Appliances as Intended: Never modify natural gas appliances. Always adhere to the installation, usage, and maintenance guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
  1. 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:

  1. Evacuate Immediately: Leave the building or area without using electrical devices, including lights or phones, as they can create sparks.
  1. Avoid Open Flames: Never use lighters, light matches, or smoke.
  1. Call for Help: Once you are at a safe distance, call your gas company or 9-1-1.
  1. Do Not Re-enter: Do not go back into the building until the authorities have declared it safe.