Smell. Leave. Call.
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Natural gas is a clean burning and safe source of energy to keep your home and business warm, heat your water, and cook your meals. However, it can be dangerous when there is a faulty appliance or improper use. While natural gas leaks are rare, we want to make sure you know what to do if you smell gas.
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How to recognize a gas leak
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Because natural gas is odorless and colorless, a distinctive odor, like rotten eggs, is added to it to help in the detection of leaks.
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If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, know what to do:
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Open windows and doors to ventilate the area.
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Leave your home as quickly as possible and move away from the property. If the odor is noticed outside, get away from where you suspect the gas is leaking.
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Once you are in a safe environment at least 350 feet away from the suspected gas leak area, call PSE&G immediately at 1‑800‑880‑PSEG (7734), or call 911.
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Remember: Smell. Leave. Call.
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For more gas safety information, visit pseg.com/gassafety.
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