The PNG pipeline joints for any leakage are checked by soup solution or gas detectors only Common signs of a gas leak include:
A | SMELL | Odor of rotten eggs. The nose knows. | ![]() |
B | LISTEN FOR | An unusual hissing or blowing noise from a gas appliance, the ground or exposed gas piping. | ![]() |
C | LOOK FOR | Flames near exposed piping or coming from the ground. Appliance flames that are behaving in an unusual way | ![]() |
Constant and localized blowing of dirt, dust or debris | ![]() |
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Damaged connections to gas appliances | ![]() |
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Rapid bubbling at the surface of a body of water such as a puddle | ![]() |
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Exposed pipeline after an earthquake, fire, flood or other disaster | ![]() |
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Unusual brown, dying or dead vegetation in otherwise moist areas over or near pipeline areas as well as unusual soil movement | ![]() |
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D | WATCH FOR | A sudden and unexplained increase in gas consumption. | ![]() |
E | The PNG pipeline joints for any leakage are checked by soup solution or gas detectors only | ||
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