Detecting a gas line leak is not too difficult for most home owners, thanks to the way that natural gas is treated to ensure the smell of it is obvious in indoor spaces. When your gas line is leaking on the way into the house, though, it might be harder to detect, but a close inspection should reveal it. No matter where your leak originates from, though, there are a few steps you need to take to ensure the safety of your home and property.
1. Turn Off the Gas Main
Before you worry about anything else, turn off the gas in your home and check to be sure that your furnace and water heater pilot lights are off to ensure there will be no ignition while the gas clears.
2. Evacuate the Area
Even if the gas is confined to one area of the property, you are in danger as long as it is present, because there are many ways that an accidental ignition could occur. Once the gas is off, take any children, pets, or family members to a safe location.
3. Call in the Experts
Gas lines need to be serviced by experienced professionals that know how to handle them safely. Once you have managed to get everyone to safety, you need to make sure to contact experts who know how to track down and repair the leak before you reoccupy the property.
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