Reporting A Gas Leak
Gas Leaks and Emergencies
Knowing what a natural gas emergency is and how to react will help
keep you and your family safe. Examples are natural gas leaks and
damaged underground pipelines or service lines. Leaks can occur
on indoor lines or when outdoor lines are damaged.
If you think you have a natural gas emergency, go to a safe location.
Then call SEMCO Energy toll-free at 1-800-624-2019.
It is important that you call -- DO NOT E-MAIL
-- and report the emergency. Feel free to print this page and leave
it with your emergency numbers in case you have a gas emergency.
The Three "R's" of Natural Gas Safety
Knowing how to Recognize, React
to and Report natural gas emergencies can eliminate
or minimize their consequences.
Recognize
Signs of a natural gas leak include:
- A "rotten egg" odor
- A blowing or hissing sound
- Dead or discolored vegetation in an otherwise green area
- Flames, if a leak has ignited
- Dirt or dust blowing from a hole in the ground
- Bubbling in wet or flooded areas
React
If you suspect a natural gas leak, follow these steps:
- Leave the area immediately and call us at 1-800-624-2019,
then follow our instructions.
- Do not use any electrical device, such as light
switches, telephones or appliances such as garage door openers.
They could spark and ignite the gas.
- Do not use an open flame, matches or lighters.
- Do not try to locate the source of the gas
leak.
- Do not try to shut off any gas valves or appliances.
- Do not start vehicles.
- Do not re-enter the building or return to the area
until a SEMCO Energy employee says it's safe to do so.
- If the natural gas ignites, let it burn. Do not put
out the flame; burning gas will not explode.
- If you are digging and think you may have damaged a natural gas
pipeline, leave the area immediately. If you are using motorized
equipment and can turn off the motor safely, do so to prevent the
ignition of any leaking gas. Then abandon the equipment and leave
the area. Never restart equipment until the surrounding environment
has been checked and declared safe.
Report
It is important that you call about natural gas emergencies. Do
not E-mail us.
- If you think you have a natural gas emergency, go to a safe
location. Then call SEMCO Energy toll-free at 1-800-624-2019.
- If you see unusual activity near a natural gas pipeline or facility,
call us immediately at 1-800-624-2019.
Calls can be made 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We will respond
promptly and at no charge.
To help prevent a gas leak in your home, take a few easy precautions:

Raise the Flags and Dig Safely. Call MISS
DIG at 811 or 1-800- 482-7171
at least three full working days before beginning
an excavation project – even for simply planting a tree or
digging a hole for a mailbox post. The call and service are free.
Utilities in your area will locate the general vicinity of underground
pipes and cables with color-coded flags and/or paint at no charge.
Those excavating in the area should then dig carefully to avoid
damage to underground utilities. A new national three-digit number,
811, was introduced in 2007 to connect people directly to their
state’s one-call system. To learn more, please visit, www.call811.com.
Replace flexible connectors. Cracks can form and
cause serious gas leaks in these flexible pipes that attach appliances
to fuel lines. Limit the number of times you move natural gas appliances,
and replace flexible connectors at least every 10 years with an
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved model.
Don’t hang anything from internal natural gas service
lines. Heavy coats or other items hanging from a natural
gas service line (often located near the ceiling in basements) can
stress the joints in the pipe and cause gas leaks. Don't allow children
to swing on the pipes, either.
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