Protecting Your Home From Natural Gas

Posted by Tiffany Renee
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Mar 12, 2013
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Natural gas is something that has shaped the lives of many people, as it provides a clean and safe way for them to fuel their appliances. When everything is installed properly and everything is working as it should, it provides a very clean flame that does not leave a heavy residue. There are things that you should consider, however, because gas can be dangerous if there are underlying issues that are not detected. What are some of the problems that can occur with natural gas and what can be done to help protect you and your family?

One of the worst dangers of natural gas is the possibility of a gas leak. Natural gas is odorless and colorless but there is an odor that is added to it so that a leak is easily detected. Some people have likened the smell of natural gas to a rotten egg but it may vary from one person to another. One thing is certain, if you smell natural gas, you must act quickly. A buildup of natural gas can cause a flash fire or even worse, an explosion. Leaks are fairly rare because of the natural gas valves that are installed. They shut off the flow of gas if a problem is detected. Call 911 immediately and do not try to locate the leak on your own if you smell gas. Emergency medical personnel will respond who are trained to handle these types of situations.

Another issue that can occur with natural gas is carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that is undetectable in most circumstances. It can certainly make you sick and if the buildup of carbon monoxide is too great, it can kill you. There are some things which may help you to determine that carbon monoxide may be a problem. These include a yellow flame that is burning from natural gas in your appliances instead of a blue flame. You may also see a buildup of black soot near burners, filters or registers. If you have a pet that has recently died unexpectedly or if there are houseplants that are dying, this is also an indication that something is wrong.

Regardless of whether you suspect that there is a gas leak or if you think that carbon monoxide is a problem, it's important for you to contact the professionals or emergency services that will handle the problem. A carbon monoxide inspection can be done to determine if your concerns are warranted. You can also research information on how to prevent a problem with carbon monoxide, something that can easily be found on the Internet.

Under normal circumstances, gas is nothing to be feared. It provides us with the energy that we need and it does so as safely as other forms of energy, including electricity. As long as you understand the workings of the natural gas in your home and some of the options that may be available to help keep you and your family safe, you can enjoy this form of energy to the benefit of everyone in your household.

Tiffany is the author of this article about how to protect your home from natural gas. In the article she discusses how to go about conducting a carbon monoxide inspection and installing natural gas valves in the event of a gas leak. In her free time she enjoys traveling with her family and watching movies.
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