You will not be charged for reporting a potential gas leak. Natural gas versus carbon monoxide both natural gas and carbon monoxide (co) are naturally odorless and potentially harmful But unlike natural gas, co has no added scent to help you detect exposure To learn more about co, visit our carbon monoxide safety section What to do if you detect or even suspect that you have a natural gas leak: If the odor is noticed outside, get away from where you suspect the gas is leaking
Report a gas leak, outage, downed wire, hanging wire or tree limbs on a wire to report a gas leak, downed wires, or other hazardous condition, leave the area and get to a safe location If you suspect a gas leak Open windows and outside doors for. Pse&g will be onsite at 26th and summit avenue conducting emergency repairs on a ruptured gas line in union city, nj. Both incidents prompted immediate, coordinated responses from many different teams to ensure the homes were made safe and procedures were properly followed And before you dig, remember to always call 811 to stay safe and avoid fines.
Report a gas emergency leave the area before calling if you suspect a gas leak, leave the area immediately Never use devices that can generate a spark, such as a light switch, garage door opener or a land line, near a gas leak Learn how to detect and prevent gas and carbon monoxide leaks Practicing gas safety with appliances like generators to avoid an emergency This helps pse&g quickly shut off the gas flow if there is a leaking pipe *make sure gas appliances are turned off before you leave home
*never hang clothes on/around gas pipes or put any object near the gas meter *some stove pilot lights should always be on Blowing out the pilot doesn't stop gas from escaping and can be dangerous.
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