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Village of Lancaster Office
of Emergency Management Scott M. Kuhlmey, Director of Emergency Management |
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Utility Shut-off and Safety |
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In
the event of a disaster, you may be instructed to shut off the utility
service at your home. Below
is some general guidance for shutting off utility service. You should
modify the information provided to reflect your shut off requirements as
directed by your utility company. Natural Gas
Natural
gas leaks and explosions are responsible for a significant number of fires
following disasters. It is vital that all household members know how to shut
off natural gas. Because
there are different gas shut-off procedures for different gas meter
configurations, it is important to contact your local gas company for
guidance on preparation and response regarding gas appliances and gas service
to your home. When
you learn the proper shut-off procedure for your meter, share the information
with everyone in your household. Be sure not to actually turn off the gas when
practicing the proper gas shut-off procedure. If
you smell gas or hear a blowing or hissing noise, open a window and get
everyone out quickly. Turn off the gas, using the outside main valve if you
can, and call the gas company from a neighbor’s home. CAUTION - If you turn off the gas for any
reason, a qualified professional must turn it back on. NEVER
attempt to turn the gas back on yourself. Water
Water
quickly becomes a precious resource following many disasters. It is vital
that all household members learn how to shut off the water at the main house
valve.
Preparing to Shut Off Water
Electricity
Electrical
sparks have the potential of igniting natural gas if it is leaking. It is
wise to teach all responsible household members where and how to shut off the
electricity. Preparing to Shut Off Electricity
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Always shut off all the individual circuits before shutting off the main circuit breaker. |
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Visit www.lancasteroem.org for more
information |
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