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Check For Gas Leak With Lighter How To Know If A In Your Home At Sophie Catani Blog

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If there is a gas leak in your home, don’t use anything that could create a spark, like a lighter, and leave your home immediately

Once you’re outside, call the fire department or your utility company’s emergency line from your cell phone. Finding gas leaks with a lighter 💥 #hvac #diy #hvaclove #fire #leaks #plumbing nyc hvac 43.1k subscribers subscribe Learn how to check for a gas leak safely with simple steps Spot warning signs, use detection tools, and know when to call a professional. The highly dangerous practice of using a lighter to check for gas leaks

A cautionary tale i cannot stress this enough Using a lighter to check for gas leaks is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted While some outdated sources may suggest this method, it poses a significant risk of explosion and fire Modern, safer, and more effective methods exist The gas can’t burn up/into the pipe as there is no oxygen in it the reason it is risky (but extremely low risk so long as the tech has a working nose) would be that if there was a major gas leak (which would be very obvious), you’d blow the house up Step 9 micro leak check

First complete steps 1 to 5

If either red light turns off during this time, it indicates a micro leak In that case, proceed with step 7.

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