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5 Ways To Prevent a Gas Fire

6/26/2022 (Permalink)

Gas coming out of a black hose, gray background One of the most dangerous causes of fire is a gas leak

Prevent a Gas Fire From Your Home

A home fire can be disastrous whether it was sparked by a lit candle, electrical malfunction or other accidental cause. However, one of the most dangerous causes of fire is a gas leak, which can be explosive and require extensive home repairs from a trusted fire damage restoration company. Here are five tips to prevent a gas fire from happening in your Rolando Village, CA, home. 

1. Check Appliances
Oftentimes, a fiery gas explosion occurs after gas stoves are accidentally left on. If you happen to smell gas within your home, check the stove to see if a burner has been left on. If this is the case, immediately shut off the appliance to prevent a major gas fire. 

2. Open Doors and Windows for Air Circulation
A simple way to protect your home from fire potential is to open up the doors and windows to promote air circulation. Proper ventilation is key to keeping any gas moving through the air instead of collecting within the home and reducing the risk of a fire. 

3. Leave Lights Off
If a gas smell infiltrates the house, leave the lights off as they can create a spark that could become destructive. Stock up on flashlights for this possibility. 

4. Locate Gas Meter and Shut Off
Know where your gas meter is outside the home and how to turn off the flow of gas. This is highly important when gas odors are prominent and can help keep your home and family safe. 

5. Evacuate the House if You Smell Natural Gas
Even taking all the aforementioned precautions can still lead to an explosion due to a gas leak. For optimal safety, evacuate the home and gather a safe distance away if there is a noticeable gas scent.  
Don't leave your home and family at risk of a gas fire. Upon smelling gas, check stoves, open up windows, keep lights off, shut gas flow off from the meter and evacuate the house. 

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