RGE Reminds Customers of Gas Safety Tips
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ROCHESTER, New York — September 18, 2018 — RG&E, a subsidiary of AVANGRID, Inc. (NYSE: AGR), wants to remind customers to rely on their senses when detecting a natural gas leak. It’s important for customers to know the warning signs to protect themselves, their families, homes and businesses. If undetected, gas leaks can put people’s lives in danger, cause significant damage, are costly and can interrupt essential utility service.
A natural gas leak is usually recognized by smell, sight, or sound.
Smell: If customers smell natural gas they should immediately get up, get out and call for help from a safe place Natural gas is colorless and odorless. For safety, a distinctive sulfur-like odor, similar to rotten eggs, is added so that customers can recognize it quickly.
Sight: A white cloud, mist, fog, bubbles in standing water or blowing dust are also a warning signs of a gas leak. Customers may also see vegetation that appears to be dead or dying for no apparent reason.
Sound: A gas leak is usually detected by hearing an unusual noise like roaring, hissing, or whistling.
RG&E offers these tips on what customers should do if they suspect a natural gas leak:
- Get up, get out, and get away! Then immediately call RG&E at 800.743.1702 or 911 from a safe location
- Do not smoke or operate electrical switches or appliances. These items may produce a spark that might ignite the natural gas and cause an explosion
- Do not assume someone else will report the condition