Propane-Air Safety
What Should I Do If I Smell Gas?
Most people are familiar with the distinctive "pungent odor" aroma added to propane gas. We add this odor so that it's easy to detect. There are ways to safely check if you have a propane leak.
Appliance Safety
Gas appliances are safe and efficient. Like all appliances, certain safety precautions should be followed. Make sure your family is safe by following these guidelines.
Flooded Service
If your appliances have been in contact with water, please contact a plumbing or heating contractor to make sure the appliance is safe to operate.
If we have shut your gas service off for safety reasons, please contact your town plumbing inspector before contacting Liberty Utilities. The town inspector will make sure that your service is safe to restore.
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide, or CO, is a normal by-product of fuel combustion, but high levels of it indoors can be dangerous to your health. Typical heating fuels (oil, coal, wood, gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, or natural gas) can create carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide has no odor, color, or taste, but can cause serious health issues. Take steps to make sure your home is protected.
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