As every report of a gas leak is a potentially hazardous situation, we recommend you evacuate the premises and wait for our technician to arrive Keep this in mind if you suspect a leak Leave windows and doors as they are. Describe whether it is a gas leak, a gas fire, explosion, etc Let national grid know if firefighting personnel are on the scene or enroute, and if there are any injuries or need for evacuation Give the exact location of the incident
Include the city/town, street, numerical address, cross street (with the direction), and type of occupancy. Safety and emergencies gas safety and emergencies find out more about how to handle gas safety and emergencies. Do not assume that someone else has already reported the emergency Help us keep your community safe We consider any of the below a gas emergency You smell gas or suspect a gas leak.
Our gas leak map shows all reported outdoor gas leaks on streets in national grid's gas service territory All gas leaks are made safe immediately, and are repaired or inspected periodically based on their severity. These inspections are performed by a licensed national grid contractor, at no cost to our customers.
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