Smell Gas. Act Fast. |  |
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Learn the Signs |
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Safety Starts in Your Home
Signs: Natural gas smells like rotten eggs. May sound like hissing. You might see bubbles in water, blowing dust, or dying plants.
Don’t: Flip a switch, light a match, or touch appliances or electronics, including cell phones. Doing so can cause an explosion if gas is in the air.
Do: Get away and take others with you.
Call: At a safe distance, call 911 or Con Edison at 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633)
or National Grid at 1-718-643-4050.
Never assume someone else has already called. You can report leaks anonymously and don't have to be nearby when help arrives.
More Safety Tips |
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• | Check that all burners are turned completely off when you’re done cooking. | • | Make sure your pilot light is always on. |
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Take 30 Seconds to Be Safer |  |
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