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What To Do If You Smell Propane Gas?
Immediate response to gas leaks is essential to ensure that public safety is maintained. Do not delay. Do not ignore gas odors. Using the guidelines below can help you deal with any potential gas leaks. Call your propane company or 911 for help. See: Who to call in an emergency Propane gas has no odor. Propane companies add a harmless chemical called mercaptan to give it its distinctive “rotten egg” smell. All propane pipeline gas in Connecticut is odorized. If you smell gas near an appliance , it may be just a pilot light that has gone out or a burner valve that is open slightly. If you find this problem and can fix it, the problem may be solved. If you smell gas inside: Go to a phone that is not near the smell and call your propane company right away. (If the smell is strong or you are unsure, leave the building and then call.) They will come and make the area safe. While waiting for the propane company field service representative:- Keep everyone away from the area of the odor.
- Don't smoke or strike any matches.
- Don’t light any candles.
- Don't flip light switches on or off.
- Don't use a telephone.
- Don’t use any electrical equipment or lights that might create a spark in the area of the odor.
- Don’t use the doorbell.
- Don’t adjust thermostats or appliance controls.
- Don’t use elevators.
- Put out all open flames.
- Don’t position or operate vehicles or powered equipment where leaking gas may be present.
- Telephone your propane company immediately from a neighbor's phone.
- Don't go back inside your home or building until your propane company says it is safe.
- Keep others away from the area.
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