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If the odor of escaping gas is strong inside or outside your home, if the flow of gas from broken or disconnected gas lines can be heard, or if you see a broken line, follow these steps:


Open windows and doors wide.

Evacuate everyone.

Don't operate any electrical switches. Sparking could ignite the gas.

Don't light matches.

Turn off the gas valve located at the gas meter with a wrench or other suitable tool.

If the leaking gas ignites, don't try to put out the flames. Call the fire department at 911.

Then, from a phone outside your home and away from the gas leak, call us at the following toll-free emergency number. Don't use the phone in your house! Even tiny sparks can ignite gas vapors.

1-888-522-1130


Pipeline Association for Public Awareness

The Pipeline Association for Public Awareness (PAPA) promotes open communication and cooperation with local organizations to enhance public safety, improve emergency preparedness, protect the environment and prevent damage to property and facilities.

Please note: Billing information is available Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m, at
1-888-522-1130.
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