Natural Gas - Safety Tip s
Natural gas is an excellent source of energy for
your home. It is economical, reliable and safe for
the environment. Natural gas has a safety record
that is outstanding, but like all sources of energy,
it should be used wisely.
Maintaining your natural gas appliances is the
best way to safeguard your home from a natural gas
accident.
ALWAYS PUT SAFETY FIRST WHEN USING NATURAL GAS
APPLIANCES OF ANY KIND:
- Your natural gas flame should be blue with a
hint of yellow near the tip; a yellow flame
indicates incomplete combustion and is
potentially dangerous. Call a qualified
contractor if you suspect your appliances are
not operating properly.
- Have your gas appliances installed and
serviced by qualified industry professionals.
- Follow manufacturers instructions for the
care and use of gas appliances and equipment.
- Inspect and replace if necessary, all gas
appliances, connectors, furnaces, vents, flues,
chimneys, and gas lines to your home.
- Never use your stove or oven for heating
your home.
- Replace your furnace air filters monthly
throughout the heating season.
- Check for leaking or cracked heat exchangers
in furnaces to prevent carbon monoxide
poisoning.
- Ensure your fireplace damper is always open.
- Never operate gasoline powered engines or
charcoal grills in closed garages, basements, or
buildings.
- Store clutter and flammable objects/liquids away from natural gas appliances. This
includes: gasoline, kerosene, propane or
butane bottles, or cylinders.
- Never use flammable solvents or cleaning
agents on or around an operating gas appliance.
- Teach everyone in your household how to
identify the smell of
natural gas and what to do if they smell
gas.
If you smell of gas (rotten egg smell), hear the
sound of escaping gas (hissing noise), or suspect a
line break, leave the area and call
480-644-4277(GASS) or 911.

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