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Gas Leaks In The Home:

 

bullet Your home may be serviced with natural or bottled gas. Gas is a safe, clean, economical energy source for appliances such as furnaces, boilers, water heaters, dryers, cook-tops, fireplaces and barbecues. Although gas appliances are wonderful conveniences, gas must be treated with respect.
 
bullet If you smell gas inside or outside your home, hear gas escaping from a broken line or see a broken gas line, you should:

 

bulletDo not light a match, turn a light on or off, use a telephone (portable, cellular or regular) or operate any electrical switch or electronic device - flames or electric sparks can ignite the leaking gas.
bulletGet everyone out of and away from your home immediately.
bulletLeave as many windows and doors open as possible - the gas will rise and dissipate harmlessly outside.
bulletCALL 911 from a neighbor’s house and report that you smell gas in your house.

 

 

bulletIf the gas leak is inside your home, you can turn off your gas supply at the gas shutoff valve after everyone is out of the house. If you prefer, you can have your utility company turn off the gas.

 

bulletThe gas shutoff valve should be located on the pipe leading into the gas meter. Turn the valve a quarter-turn in either direction with an adjustable-end or “crescent” wrench. The gas is off when the valve is perpendicular to the pipe.

 

bulletIf the gas leak is outside your home, keep away from the leak area and away from your house. Do not attempt to shut off the gas supply. Your utility company will turn off the gas.

 

bulletOnce your gas is off, wait for your local gas company to restore your service.

 

 
Note: The Information contained within this website is for informational purposes only. Kevin M. Leonard & The Ohio Home Inspections Company always recommends that a qualified expert be consulted in the area of concern.
 

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