If You Smell Gas

You cannot smell natural gas in its natural state, so we add a chemical to help you detect its presence. This chemical, called mercaptan, has a strong odor very much like rotten eggs.

  • If you smell even the faint odor of mercaptan or hear a hissing noise, notify others in person - not by phone - to leave the premises, and then leave.
  • Do not turn appliances or lights on or off. Do not use the telephone. Electrical currents in switches and telephones may spark an explosion.
  • After you leave the potentially affected area, call 1-800-959-LEAK (5325) to report a gas leak.
  • Stay away from the building until an official familiar with the situation tells you it is safe to return.
  • Once your gas has been shut off, do not try to turn it back on. Only a qualified person may perform this task.

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  • Phone Customer Service Service: 1-800-700-2443

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  • To report a natural gas leak or emergency, please call
    1-800-959-LEAK (5325).