Gas Safety
LCPW Bullet Follow directions from the manufacturer for using and taking care of gas appliances. Seek professional help when necessary.
LCPW Bullet Keep combustibles such as papers, fluids, paints, curtains and rags away appliances.
LCPW Bullet Keep gas ranges clean, make sure burner bowls are free of used matches, grease, paper, etc.
LCPW Bullet Have a fire extinguisher near gas appliances at all times. Use a CO2 or dry-chemical extinguisher for the kitchen.
LCPW Bullet Teach children never to light or play with the controls of any gas appliances.
LCPW Bullet Keep the pilot lights of your gas range lit. If you put them out to save energy, a dangerous gas build-up can occur if someone accidentally turns on the range.
LCPW Bullet Look for a certification seal when purchasing a new gas appliance. This ensures that the equipment design meets strict safety standards.
LCPW Bullet Never use your gas range to heat your home or apartment. This practice creates a serious fire hazard and puts you and your family at risk from dangerous carbon monoxide fumes.

Call before you dig. It’s the law.
If you plan any type of excavation, construction work, or any type of digging, please:
LCPW Bullet Contact the “One Call Center” at 811. Please give 72 hours notice to allow sufficient time for the Local One Call Center personnel to notify the affected utility companies.
LCPW Bullet Respect pipeline marker placement.
LCPW Bullet DO NOT ATTEMPT TO GUESS
UNDERGROUND LINE LOCATIONS.

Preventative Measures
In an effort to maintain pipeline safety, the LCPW performs the following:
LCPW Bullet Inspect mains and services during excavation
LCPW Bullet Monitor and patrol pipeline surface conditions for hazards to the pipeline.
LCPW Bullet Apply corrosion prevention measures
LCPW Bullet Inspect below ground emergency valves regularly.
LCPW Bullet Use leak detection equipment to detect whether a leak exists on the pipeline.
LCPW Bullet The equipment used by the LCPW is inspected and maintained regularly.

How to Recognize a Pipeline Leak
LCPW Bullet Fire or Explosion near a pipe line.
LCPW Bullet Smell for an unusual odor, often described as “rotten egg”.
LCPW Bullet Listen for hissing or roaring sound.
LCPW Bullet Discoloration of vegetation in close proximity to pipeline.
LCPW Bullet Unusual blowing of dirt or dust.
LCPW Bullet Persistent bubbles in water.

Emergency?
A Pipeline Emergency is any of the Following:
LCPW Bullet A fire or explosion near or directly involving a pipeline or pipeline facility.
LCPW Bullet A leaking pipeline.
LCPW Bullet A damaged or weakened pipeline.
LCPW Bullet A natural disaster affecting the pipeline such as an earthquake, flood, or soil erosion.

In Case of a Pipeline Emergency?
Procedures to follow during a Pipeline Emergency are: Immediately walk away.
LCPW Bullet Warn others to stay away or leave the area.
LCPW Bullet Do not expose the area to open flames, cell phones, pagers, motor vehicles or any other items that may ignite the gas.
LCPW Bullet From a safe location contact the Laurens Commission of Public Works at 984-0481.

If you suspect a leak, call 984-0481 during working hours
or 984-3641 after-hours and weekends.

In an emergency call 911.

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