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3 Steps To Take If You Suspect a Gas Leak

10/12/2019 (Permalink)

A picture of a gas leak detector on a wall Take three steps to avoid a gas fire in your home

Act Quickly To Avoid a Gas Fire

If you notice a smell similar to rotten eggs or hear a hissing noise in your home in Raytown, MO, then you likely have a gas leak on your hands. To prevent a gas fire from breaking out, quickly take the following three steps.

1. Turn Off the Gas Source

If the smell of gas is very faint, you should try to turn off the source of the leak to prevent a gas explosion. Many times, the leak is coming from a home appliance such as a gas stove, fireplace, water heater, or boiler. If you are certain the gas if coming from one of these, you can often stop the leak directly at the appliance. If you are unable to determine the source, you will need to find your home’s gas meter and turn off the main natural gas shut-off.

2. Ventilate The House

After you’ve successfully turned off the source, you need to ventilate any remaining gas by opening all the windows and doors in the house to allow fresh air in. Do not try to turn on fans, lights, or any other electronics during this process since this can start a gas fire. If necessary, grab a flashlight to help you.

3. Evacuate and Call for Help

If at any point the rotten egg smell seems very strong or you feel unsafe, exit your home immediately in case of a gas explosion. As soon as you are a good distance away from your house, call for help. You can call 911 or dial your utility company’s emergency number. If there is any sign of a fire, you also need to get in contact with a professional fire restoration company to deodorize your home and address any damage.
If you think you smell natural gas leaking in your home, always act quickly to avoid a gas fire. Whether you have time to shut off the gas or need to leave immediately, make sure to prioritize your safety.

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