Precautions to Take With A Gas Leak
1/3/2022 (Permalink)
Occasionally, a news story will show the devastating results of a gas fire in a home. These damaging events sometimes result in a large explosion that destroys the entire home. A gas leak should be treated as an emergency and the proper precautions could save lives and property. Here are 5 steps to take if you smell gas or hear a hissing sound in your home:
Check the Stove. Since this is the most likely cause of gas in your home, make a quick check that all of the burners are off.
Avoid Electricity or Sparks. Turning on the lights or any small electrical devices could cause a spark, which could ignite a gas fire.
Know-How To Turn Off Your Gas. The gas turnoff valve is usually located outside the home near the gas meter and can be turned off with a wrench.
Open the doors and Windows. This will provide ventilation and airflow, dissipating the natural gas.
Evacuate. Get out of the house and call 911.
Prevent a Gas Explosion
Quick action and smart thinking can prevent the sparks that could ignite a fire or an explosion. Educate your family about the above steps to take and make sure everyone knows that this is a dangerous situation. Calling the proper authorities will result in an inspection to determine the source of the gas. The utility company can help with information on dealing with a gas leak.
Enable a Fire Cleanup
If a fire does develop get out of the house and call the fire department or 911. After the fire, contact a fire remediation team to proceed with the cleanup. The removal of soot and smoke damage after a gas fire is a job for trained technicians. Special equipment and techniques will restore your home "Like it never even happened," and allow you to return to your home once the cleanup is complete.