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Your safety comes first

Millions depend on natural gas to stay warm, prepare meals and heat water—it’s a safe and reliable energy source.

As a property owner, you’re responsible for maintaining the natural gas line that extends past the gas meter into your home and for the safe operation, maintenance and repair of natural gas appliances.

We’re committed to keeping you safe at home, work and play. Review the information below for handy reminders and tips, such as when to test CO alarms or who to call if your basement floods.

Report a gas leak

If you suspect a natural gas leak, evacuate the area immediately and call us from a safe location: 1-800-767-1689 or 911.

Learn the signs of a natural gas leak

Keeping you and your loved ones safe

Learn what to do around natural gas lines and equipment in the event of an emergency.

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Appliance maintenance & safety

Have natural gas appliances inspected annually by a licensed contractor.

Appliance tips

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Keep your meter clear

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

Avoid risks

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Call or click before you dig

Get a free locate before you start any digging projects—it’s the law.

Know what’s below

Don’t rely on just your nose

Natural gas is safe and reliable. But if any fuel-burning equipment isn’t working properly, including your furnace, water heater or fireplace (or a blocked vent or chimney), it can release carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that can be deadly.

Know the signs