Natural Gas Leaks In Your Home How To Prevent Them
By Christine Dunbar
If you home is heated by natural gas you are familiar with the convenience and, cleanliness it provides your home. Unfortunately, you are probably also familiar with the fear and sense of powerlessness that comes with the thought of the consequences of a gas leak. The dangers of a gas leak are real; sickness and even fire or explosion though there are simple steps that will greatly reduce any risks. The following steps are a guide to gas leak prevention that can protect your home and remove a bit of that helpless feeling.
The first step in preventing a gas leak is ongoing maintenance for any existing gas appliances such as boilers, water heaters or stoves. Periodically these should be checked to ensure that they are in proper working order and that all connections and gas lines are secured to prevent a gas leak. When a repair is needed or suggested it is critical that this be done immediately and by a professional. Some gas utilities will offer this inspection service, if not they can offer a list of trusted suppliers. It is also important to ensure that any ventilation is maintained. This would have been established when installed, but any changes will effect the appliances operation. Keep watch over your appliances operation. Signs of problems can be soot buildup around burners or a change in the flames color from blue to yellow.
If you are shopping for a new appliance be sure to check for labeling that certifies that national safety standards have been met. A contractor can help you select a high efficiency appliance with low emissions that will fit your needs and budget. When a new gas appliance is purchased it is important that the installation be done by a qualified professional.
A home that has experienced any kind of natural disaster must be checked thoroughly for any gas leaks that could have occurred. Earthquakes can dislodge gas lines, water and silt can destroy gas control valves or twisters can cause tress to fall and damage natural gas tanks. After any serious event a thorough inspection for gas leaks should be conducted before declaring a home safe.
Natural gas is treated with an additive so that it has an odor that can be detected when there is a leak. Leaking gas has a very recognizable smell and it is a good idea to discuss with the family what steps will be taken when a gas leak is suspected. It is critical to know where the gas shutoff is located if a leak is suspected due to smelling gas. The main can be turned off, but safely should be your first concern and if you feel that there is a strong odor the house should be vacated immediately and the fire department and police should be contacted. If it is faint you can attempt to turn off any gas appliances or the main while leaving any windows or doors open.
Accidents occur despite any attempts to prevent gas leaks so a gas leak detector is a good idea. There are numerous types of gas detectors that can be installed in a home. They range from battery operated wall mounts similar to smoke detectors to complex additions that are part of home security systems. A gas leak detector should be placed as close to a gas source as possible to give as much warning as possible.
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