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How to Find a Gas Leak If you smell gas in your home, it can be hard to tell where the smell is coming from. This can be particularly dangerous if you’re not sure how to locate the leak yourself since it could be in any part of your home and could lead to an explosion at any time. Website - onthemarklocators.com – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to Find a Gas Leak


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How to Find a Gas Leak
2
What Are Utility Locating Services?
  • How to Find a Gas Leak If you smell gas in your
    home, it can be hard to tell where the smell is
    coming from. This can be particularly dangerous
    if youre not sure how to locate the leak
    yourself since it could be in any part of your
    home and could lead to an explosion at any time.
    In this guide, well show you how to use gas
    detection equipment, as well as several common
    tips that can help point you in the right
    direction when you have a gas leak that the
    experts have detected.

3
When Do I Need Utility Locating Services?
  • Utility locating services are used by local
    public utilities, government entities, and
    private companies to locate buried utility lines
    before digging begins. These lines include gas,
    water, electric, and telephone service. Depending
    on how large your project is, your utility
    locator may be able to find underground wires
    through electromagnetic or magnetic detection
    devices or other ground-penetrating techniques.

If you suspect you have a gas leak at home, call
your gas company or an emergency service right
away. You can also hire an independent utility
locating service to identify the source of your
gas leak. One way that you can determine if you
have a gas leak is by smelling for gas. If
theres no odor, its probably not leaking.
However, because dangerous gases are colorless
and odorless, dont assume that your home isnt
leaking natural gas just because you dont smell
anything.
4
Finding a Licensed Locator
  • In addition to getting out of your house
    immediately, if you smell a strong scent of
    natural gas which often smells like rotten eggs
    make sure you open all doors and windows and
    air out any rooms where there might be a gas
    leak. Once outside your house, make sure no one
    smokes or turns on lights inside even
    flashlights as these could cause a spark and
    create an explosion in your house. After airing
    out your house, you should contact your local gas
    company or authorities to investigate whether you
    leak. The last thing you want to do is use your
    furnace or stove when theres a chance they could
    ignite explosive levels of natural gas in your
    home.

There are several ways to locate someone who has
experience in locating natural gas leaks. If you
know where one is located, you can contact them
directly and inquire about finding a gas leak for
your home or business. If you do not know anyone
nearby who is already registered, look into
businesses that offer utility locating services
online. You can also search through local yellow
pages or ask friends and family members if they
have used professional services in past projects.
If needed, hire an unregistered locator who has
previously completed training with an accredited
school.
5
Tips on Working With Your Locator
  • Before choosing anyone, make sure they have
    formal training on how to complete standard tasks
    like using equipment, observing evidence at the
    scene of accidents, and performing common tests
    like flame ionization detectors (FID) gauge
    readings on pipes which helps locate damaged
    pipes by detecting trace amounts of Methane gas
    buildup inside lines after a recent breakage
    occurred.
  • They should also know to read blueprints and
    schematics to find pipe layout drawings when
    possible. Additional skills include using cable
    detection scanners, magnetic particle detectors,
    and listening devices when appropriate conditions
    indicate these tools should be applied. In
    addition, it will help if prospective candidates
    have a working knowledge of operating vehicles
    such as jeeps or vans that will serve as their
    mobile offices when investigating gas line leaks
    from nearby homes or businesses under
    construction zones.

6
  • If you think youve found a gas leak, call your
    local utility company. The company will usually
    dispatch a professional locator to confirm or
    deny your claim. If it turns out you were right,
    theyll try and find where exactly your gas is
    leaking. From there, they can repair it without
    creating too much inconvenience for you.
  • However, keep in mind that these guys are still
    humannot machinesso make sure to be as specific
    as possible about what you think might be
    happening before calling them. Also important
    Let them know if other people living with you may
    be at risk for carbon monoxide poisoning. That
    could include young children or pets wandering
    into an unsealed pipe or other dangerous
    situation if left unattended by an adult. One
    should never attempt to fix a gas leak on their
    own leave that job to professionals!

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Contact Us
  • Address - Bear, Delaware, USA
  • Email - info_at_onthemarklocators.com
  • Website - https//onthemarklocators.com
  • Blog - https//onthemarklocators.com/how-to-find-a
    -gas-leak
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