Choose Your Province/State of Service

In order to serve you better, please select your Enbridge Gas location services.

Choose Your Province/State of Service

We noticed you are visiting from Utah, would you like to visit our Utah site?

Continue to Utah's site

Or please select your province/state of your choice so we can display the correct content for your location?

Choose Your Province/State of Service

In order to serve you better, please select your Enbridge Gas location services.

is currently
selected

Go to this state's site Stay on this state's site

Choose Your Province/State of Service

We noticed you are visiting from Utah, would you like to visit our Utah site?

is currently
selected

What to do if you smell a gas leak?

If you smell a rotten egg odour, it could be a natural gas leak. Leave the area immediately and call our emergency number from a safe distance at 1-877-542-2630. Act quickly and remain calm—our emergency services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Call 1-877-542-2630

What are the signs of a natural gas leak?

You smell a distinctive rotten egg or sulphur-like odour.

You see damaged connections to natural gas appliances.

You hear hissing or whistling noises.

Vegetation dies or is dying for no reason.

What should I do if I detect a gas leak?

  • Go outside or leave the area immediately.
  • Call the 24-hour Enbridge Gas emergency number at 1-877-542-2630 or dial 911.
  • Never assume someone has already called.

Follow these safety precautions from Enbridge Gas:

  • Don’t use phones or electronics near the leak.
  • Don’t turn appliances or lights on/off.
  • Don’t smoke or use lighters or matches.
  • Don’t start any vehicles or motors.
  • If leaking natural gas is burning, call 911—don’t attempt to put the fire out yourself.
  • Have your natural gas appliances inspected every year.

Will a carbon monoxide alarm detect natural gas leaks?

A carbon monoxide alarm will detect unsafe amounts of CO in your home. It will not detect a natural gas leak.