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Who puts the smell in natural gas?

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Who puts the smell in natural gas?

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We do, because natural gas normally is non-toxic, tasteless, colorless and odorless. For your safety, we add a scent known as “mercaptan,” an acrid chemical, to our natural gas so that you will recognize it immediately, should there ever be a leak. Mercaptan makes natural gas smell like sulphur, or rotten eggs. If you smell natural gas…… • Leave the building (home or business) immediately, taking everyone with you (including pets), and leave all doors and windows open behind you. Don’t re-enter the home to open doors and windows. • Do Not: use phones, computers, appliances, elevators or garage door openers touch electrical outlets, switches or doorbells smoke or use a lighter, match or other open flame position or operate vehicles or powered equipment where leaking natural gas may be present • From a neighbor’s home or nearby business, call us at 800-640-1595 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Hearing & Speech Impaired: Dial 711. You can also call 911 who will contact your local fire d

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