Do You Smell Gas?

If You Smell Gas Please Follow These Steps:

If you suspect a leak inside your home or business:

  • Get out immediately and go to a safe location at least 300 feet away.
  • DO NOT use electrical switches, telephones, appliances, garage door openers, etc. This can cause sparks.
  • DO NOT use lighters or matches and do not smoke.
  • DO NOT open doors or windows in an attempt to ventilate.
  • Instruct others to leave and evacuate the premises immediately. Close the door behind you.
  • DO NOT turn off your gas meter. This valve should only be operated by a qualified technician.
  • When you arrive at a safe location, call Liberty Utilities immediately at 1-800-673-3301 or call 911. If you are hearing impaired dial 711, don’t send an email.
  • Be sure to tell us the exact street location and cross streets.

If you suspect a leak outside your home or business:

  • Take note of the location where you smell gas and report it to Liberty Utilities at 1-800-673-3301 or call 911. If you are hearing impaired dial 711, don’t send an email.
  • Be sure to tell us the exact street location and cross streets.
  • Keep clear of the area.
  • Do not start any motors or motor vehicles near the area of the gas odor.
  • Do not use lighters or matches and do not smoke.

We’re here 365 days a year to serve you. We’ll be there as soon as possible to make sure that the situation is safe. Click the image below to watch a video about what to do if you suspect a gas leak:

We recommend installing Methane\Explosive Gas Detectors (UL2034 & UL1484) that you may find at your local hardware stores:

  • Mount high near ceiling for methane detectors as Methane is lighter than air
  • Following manufacturer recommendations on placement of detectors
  • Ensure devices equipped with battery backup in case of power failure
  • An alarm is not meant to be a substitute for proper and regular maintenance for gas related appliances

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