Natural Gas | Electricity | Water

Natural gas leaks can cause an explosive and flammable atmosphere inside a building.

Natural Gas

  • If you smell gas, hear gas escaping, see a broken gas line, or if you suspect a leak, shut off the main valve and open all windows and doors.
  • Never use candles or matches if you suspect a leak. Do not turn on electrical switches or appliances.
  • Identify the main shutoff valve, which is located on the gas line coming into the main gas meter. This is usually on the exterior of your home or building, or in an external closet. Your main valve may look like this:
    Main Valve Connection to Gas Meter
  • To turn gas off, give the valve a quarter turn in either direction. When the lever crosses the direction of the pipe (see below) the gas is off.
    Gas Valve
  • Keep a crescent wrench or gas shut-off tool nearby to turn the lever.
  • Once you turn off the gas, never attempt to turn it back on yourself. wait for your utility company to do it, but be aware that it may take several days for it to be turned back on.
     
  • Natural Gas Companies: For Gas Emergency/Leaks
    • AmeriGas:  866-767-1100
    • Buckeye Propane:  866-980-6390
    • Collett Propane:  937-372-9194
    • Duke Energy:  513-651-4466 or 800-634-4300
    • Ferrell Gas:  800-869-9760
    • Suburban Propane:  800-341-5432
    • Vectron Energy:   866-227-5003

Electricity

Electrocution can result from direct contact with live wires or anything that has been energized by these wires.

  • Locate your home’s main electric switch, which is normally in the garage or outdoors, where the power lines enter the home. The panel box may
    have a flip switch or pull handle on a large circuit breaker.

    Shut off electricity when:

    • Arcing or burning occurs in electrical devices.
    • There is a fire or significant water leak.
    • You smell burning insulation.
    • The area around switches or plugs is blackened and/or hot to the touch.
    • A complete power loss is accompanied by the smell of burning material.
       
  • Electric Companies:  Emergency contact
    • AEP Ohio:  800-277-2177
    • Dayton Power and Light:  877-468-8243
    • Duke Energy:  513-651-4182 or 800-543-5599

Water
Water leaks can cause property damage and create an electrocution hazard.

  • Shut off the water when there is a leak inside the building.
  • The water shutoff is usually located in the basement, garage, or where the water line enters the home. The water shutoff is located on a riser pipe and is usually a red or yellow wheel. Turn wheel clockwise to shut
    off.
     
  • Water Companies:  Emergency contact
    • Highland County Water:  800-533-6839 or
      937-393-4281
    • Western Water Company:  800-626-2109
    • Wilmington Water Treatment Plant: 
      937-382-3614

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