Posted on: 06. 15. 18
Natural gas is a resource that Dallas homeowners use on a daily basis. Usually gas is something that helps us get through the day with examples like heating a home or starting a stovetop. However, sometimes gas leaks occur and this can prove to be a very dangerous situation for those involved. Gas leaks are primarily dangerous for two reasons:
- Gas is flammable
- Carbon Monoxide poisoning
Knowing the signs of a gas leak can help you keep your home safe from the dangers that can occur when this resource goes wrong.
1. Higher Gas Bills
When natural gas facilities deliver natural gas to users, there is a bill that users pay every month. In normal cases when there is no gas leak present, this bill usually stays within a reasonable amount from month-to-month. However, if you notice a sudden spike in your gas bill, you may have a leak somewhere in the home.
2. What’s That Smell
During production at a facility, natural gas does not really have a smell to it. The rotten egg smell that most people associate with the scent of gas is put into the resource for safety reasons. If you begin to smell an overwhelming smell of rotten eggs around the home, this is a fairly sure sign that you have a leak problem on your hands.
3. A Gas Leak Causes Illness
Gas safety and ensuring that your home or business does not have a leak is always important. If you become exposed to gas you could easily face some negative health repercussions. A gas leak reduces the amount of oxygen in the air and can cause symptoms that include:
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Breathing Problems
- Irritation to Eyes and Throat
- Nausea
- Nosebleeds
Not only would you and your children experience gas leak symptoms, but your pets are also susceptible as well.
Finding the Leak Yourself
Finding the leak yourself is doable, but it is highly recommended that you contact a local plumber that can detect gas issues in your home. There are DIY methods involving dish soap and water is spread over potential areas where the leak begins. While this may result in showing you where the leak is, you are essentially wasting precious time that could be spent by a professional who could fix the problem.
Remember, the second you suspect that you have a gas leak problem, you need to take action and one of the key precautions is to get you, your family, or your co-workers away from the potentially deadly leak.
Also, please refrain from attempting a DIY fix on this problem. Even if you are in the gas industry, most gas problems are exacerbated due to poorly planned and poorly completed DIY fixes.
Pro-Gas, LLC Has the Equipment to Help Keep Gas Safe at the Source
Even though many gas leaks occur in the home or standard buildings, it is important to keep natural gas contained at the facilities where it is prepared for the public. At Pro-Gas, LLC, we have the equipment your facility needs to ensure the safety of natural gas storage, transport, and more. Contact us today to find out more about our services.