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Gas Emergencies - National Grid If you smell gas anywhere, including in your home, go outside and report it immediately to 911 or our emergency center Do not assume that someone else has called it in Help us keep your community safe!
How to Recognize a Gas Leak - NIPSCO Report a Gas Leak Now! Think you smell natural gas? If you smell a sulfur or rotten-egg-like odor, you could have a gas leak Natural gas is naturally colorless and odorless We add an odorant called mercaptan to natural gas, which gives it a distinctive smell In some cases, you can also identify natural gas by sight or sound
Smell natural gas or rotten eggs in your home? Smell. Go. Let . . . Smell something bad like rotten eggs or sulfur in your home? That could be natural gas leak Call NW Natural's 24-hour emergency line at 800-882-3377 and leave the house immediately Keep reading for more precautions Smell natural gas Gas leak
Natural Gas Safety Tips - What to Do If You Smell Gas Using Natural Gas Safely Your natural gas safety is a priority at Gas South Here are some tips on how to prevent and check for gas leaks in your home, including what to do if you smell gas Natural gas leaks can be a real threat They can lead to fires, explosions or illness If you suspect you have a leak, leave the area and call your utility company (see full list of numbers at the bottom
Texas Gas Service - Report an Emergency Report an Emergency To report a natural gas odor or emergency, leave the area immediately and then call 911 and 800-959-5325
Texas Gas Service - Detecting a Leak To report a natural gas odor or emergency, leave the area immediately, call 911 and then call us 800-959-5325
Texas Gas Service - When You Smell Gas When You Smell Gas To report a natural gas odor or emergency, leave the area immediately and call 911 and us at 800-959-5325