RP Gas Pool excavating service for the greater Phoenix metropolitian area
Hazards to gas

Use Your Senses

A gas leak is often recognized by smell, sight and sound.

SMELL - Natural gas is colorless and odorless, A distinctive pungent odor, similar to rotten eggs
is added so that you will recognize it quickly.  Not all transmission lines are odorized.
SIGHT - You may see a white cloud, mist, fog, bubbles in standing water or blowing dust.
You may also seevegetation that appears to be dead for no apparent reason.
SOUND - You may hear an unusual sound such as roaring, hissing or whistling.


Think Safe

What You Should Do If You Smell a Leak

 Move to a safe environment.  If safe to do, turn off the gas at the source
 Call us or local gas provider.  In an emergency situation call 911
 DO NOT smoke, operate electrical switches or appliances.  These items may produce a spark that might ignite the gas
 DO NOT assume someone else will report the leak.


Know Where You’re digging

The greatest risk to underground gas pipelines is accidental damage during excavation.  To protect pipelines and other underground facilities, the law requires jobsite to have the proper Bluestake completed to locate such lines.  Every job requires a call to Bluestake.

 
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