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Put safety first

Millions of people across North America rely on natural gas to stay warm, prepare meals and heat their water.

As a property owner, you’re responsible for maintaining the natural gas line that extends past the gas meter into your home. From regular natural gas appliance inspections to installing carbon monoxide detectors, Enbridge Gas is here to help you understand the process.

Review our resources and download our safety checklist for reminders and tips. Print and post it somewhere you can refer to it easily year round. 

Keeping you and your loved ones safe

Block sewer?

Get a free sewer safety inspection before trying to clear a blocked sewer.

Avoid cross bores

Keep your gas meter clear

Clear debris, snow and ice off your natural gas meter and appliance exhaust vents.

Avoid risks

Are you flood-safety-ready?

After water has receded, never attempt to relight appliances yourself.

Read our FAQ

Stay on top of appliance safety

Have natural gas appliances inspected annually by a certified HVAC contractor.

Appliance tips

Smell gas?

If you smell rotten eggs or sulphur, it may be a natural gas leak—leave the area immediately and call 911.

Protect your home

Call before you dig

Plan on digging? Get a free locate before you start any digging projects.

Know what's below

Working near an Enbridge Gas pipeline?

Contact Ontario One Call if you're planning to excavate near a natural gas pipeline.

Prevent damage

Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning

Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and how to prevent it.

Know the signs

Additional safety resources

Safety checklist

This handy checklist can help you remember important maintenance milestones and be prepared to respond to an emergency.

Download the checklist

Emergency preparedness guide

Your best defense against emergencies? Stay prepared. Discover our comprehensive emergency management program and response plans.

Download the preparedness guide
Download our emergency response plan
See how we manage emergencies

Home safety tips

When using natural gas, follow these simple steps to help keep your family, neighbours and home safe.

Download in English
Download in French

Natural gas safety data sheet

This data sheet includes technical information on natural gas, including labelling, ingredients, first aid measures and more.

Download the data sheet

Report suspicious texts or phone calls

Learn how to protect your personal information and spot scammers pretending to be Enbridge Gas.

Read about fraud awareness

Natural gas emergency numbers

Police, fire or medical

Call 911, including if you smell gas.

Gas leak or other safety emergencies

Call our 24/7 emergency hotline at
1-866-763-5427.

Digging project?

Click OntarioOneCall.ca for a free locate.

Blocked sewer?

Call Ontario One Call at
1-800-400-2255 if blocked sewer or septic pipes that run outside the walls of your home.