Identifying Hidden Dangers Helps Homeowners Increase Safety
August 31, 2016 11:32 amEarthquake & Gas Line Disruption Risks
Is your home in a danger zone? If your home is served by a natural gas line, it very well could be. Natural gas is an energy-efficient, highly dependable source of energy that powers home heating systems and other appliances. In most circumstances, natural gas lines are very secure and will continue operating without fuss. However, disruptions such as earthquakes and heavy soil disturbance caused by excessive rainfall can damage natural gas lines. Homeowners should know a few basics about natural gas safety and what to do if any disruption occurs.
Recognize the Signs of Natural Gas Disruption
There are three primary ways that homeowners notice natural gas leaks – by smell, by sight, and by sound. Here are the signs you should know about:
- Smell: In its original state, natural gas is odorless. When it is processed for distribution to homes and businesses, a distinctive scent is added to natural gas to make it instantly noticeable.
- Sight: When leaks occur outdoors, pressurized gas will create puffs of dust, dry grass, or fallen leaves. If a small wind appears to be blowing but no breeze is present, you might have discovered a gas leak.
- Sound: Sometimes outdoor leaks can be detected by a slight hissing sound. The hissing is likely to be a steady, constant sound. You might find it coming from an area near the foundations of your home.
Responding to a Possible Gas Leak
If you suspect a gas leak in your home or yard, call the gas company right away to report a possible line disruption. Move pets and family members out of the home until the leak has been investigated. A technician will use a gas line map to precisely locate the gas lines serving your home.
Be Gas Aware
Natural gas is an important power source but earthquakes can disrupt the lines supplying even well-built homes. Tell your family about the signs that indicate a possible leak. Together, you can increase your home safety.