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Family Safety
Tour your gas appliances:
- Get the whole family together for a guided tour
of your home's gas-burning appliances.
- Teach small children to stay away from all gas-burning
equipment.
- Remind children to keep toys, books, and games
away from water heaters, furnaces, and ranges, and not to swing from
gas pipes or play with flexible connector hoses.
Don't forget the gas meter.
The gas meter measures your home's gas consumption, and includes an emergency
shutoff valve. Adults in your household should know how to close this
valve in the event of a gas emergency in your home. The gas meter needs
to be kept free of debris, snow, ice, and obstructions at all times.
Tell children what to do if they smell gas.
Instruct older children to leave the house and call your local gas utility
from a nearby phone if they smell a gas leak while you're out. Remind
them not to use matches, turn lights on and off, use a flashlight, or
use the phone or other electrical appliances, as a spark from any of these
things could ignite the gas and cause it to explode.
Teach your family about the safe operation of your gas
appliances, your gas meter, and what children should do if they smell
gas when home alone.
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