Jefferson County, MO, plumbers share tips for identifying gas leaks at home and how to evacuate safely.
Barnhart, United States - September 5, 2024 / About Plumbing Inc. /
Identifying a Gas Leak
Over half of all homes in Missouri use natural gas for at least one use. Unlike a leak in the water or sewer lines, a gas line leak is dangerous and potentially deadly if left untreated. It’s important to understand the signs of a gas leak and know how to exit the home safely if one does occur. This article will explain how to identify signs of a gas leak and respond to the issue as safely as possible.
Side Effects of a Gas Line Leak
A gas line leak usually implies trouble in various ways for the home and the people in the home. Inhaling gas for any period is highly dangerous, and the premises should be evacuated immediately if it is believed there is a gas leak filling the air. Inhaling low levels of natural gas can bring on a flurry of physical symptoms, including:
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Irregular breathing
While these, for the most part, are general symptoms that could be confused for something else, they will continue to get worse if left untreated. Symptoms of higher levels of natural gas poisoning include:
- Fatigue
- Severe headaches
- Memory problems
- Loss of concentration
- Suffocation
Calling a healthcare professional as soon as possible is recommended if these symptoms occur.
Along with the health dangers of a gas leak, there are also physical dangers. The longer a leak is left untreated, the more the gas will keep filling the home, and the risk of fire danger will only keep increasing. If there is a leak in the gas line, the sooner a professional is called to perform a proper gas leak repair, the better.
Signs of a Gas Leak
- The smell of rotten eggs: Gas is naturally odorless, so gas companies add odorants to create a rotten egg smell similar to sulfur. This way, if there is a leak in the gas line, it’s noticeable almost immediately.
- Hissing sounds: Larger leaks in a gas line usually create a hissing sound, even when the appliance is shut off. Pipes should be checked regularly to ensure everything is still sealed tightly.
- Dying house plants: Natural gas stops plants from absorbing oxygen, which can lead to wilting and eventually dying. If proper care is still not enough to keep the plants in the home alive, then this is a huge indicator that gas leak repair might be needed.
If any of these gas leak symptoms are noticed, a professional should be called immediately to perform gas line repair.
What to Do During a Gas Leak
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