Natural Gas Safety Tips

Stay away from your gas meter!

  • A bad odor that smells like rotten eggs or a skunk can indicate a gas leak. Leave the area immediately and tell an adult to alert your natural gas company.
  • Store combustible and flammable materials away from your gas furnace or water heater.
  • Pipes connected to your natural gas furnace or water heater should be free of hanging items.
  • Place a carbon monoxide detector near natural gas appliances.
  • Don’t wear loose clothing while cooking on a natural gas stove.
  • A gas stove’s flames should be blue. If flames are orange or yellow, the stove should be serviced by a qualified technician.
  • Turn pot handles inward to prevent spills and burns.
  • Damp clothing should not be dried on a gas stove or in a gas oven.
  • Never use your gas oven to heat your home.
  • Keep flammable items such as dish towels away from the natural gas stovetop.

     

Keep areas around your water heater clear!