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Natural Gas Safety Precautions When a Hurricane Threatens

Tuesday September 04, 2018 09:20 am - 3383 Views - Posted By Gas Distribution
Natural Gas Safety Precautions When a Hurricane Threatens

Since most gas piping is underground, a hurricane is not a threat to your natural gas service in most cases.  You should, however, be familiar with some basic precautions.

If you think you have a leak or smell a gas odor before, during, or after a storm, keep ignition sources away from the gas odor.  Ignition sources could include such things as automobiles, cell phones, candles, battery operated equipment, electrical switches, matches, or anything that can create a spark or a flame.

Once beyond the range of the odor call Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government at 985-873-6750 or 911.

What does the odor smell like?  It’s a decaying smell. Some have compared it to the smell of rotting eggs.

Unless you live in a mobile or portable home or trailer, leave your gas service on.  Turning the gas service off is not necessary and could result in delays in having your service restored once the storm passes.

If you live in a mobile or portable home, Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government recommends that you turn your gas off at the meter before the storm arrives.

Please contact Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government at 985-873-6750 to notify us that you have turned off your service.  Re-contact us to have service reestablished once the storm passes.

As soon as storm conditions subside, Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government representatives will be on the streets surveying the gas pipeline system for leaks or damages.

Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may offer additional precautions should low lying areas be threatened with severe storm surge or excessive damage from the storm.  Stay tuned to your local TV or radio stations for additional information or go to tpcg.org.

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