Safety

Natural Gas Safety

Learn all about Natural Gas safety. Learn how to use it safely.

Glass flames on a kitchen stove.

Look for the blue flame.

If the pilot lights & burners have a steady blue flame, they are operating correctly. (Decorative gas fire logs are the only exception. Their flame is usually yellow.) Have all gas appliances, furnaces, vents, flues,chimneys and gas lines in your home or business inspected every year or two by qualified industry professionals. Keep the areas around all appliances and equipment clean and unblocked to allow for proper air flow. Do not move or install a gas appliance, connector or heater without professional assistance or unless you are a qualified contractor!

It may be quite surprising, but damage to buried utility lines can occur when doing typical home improvement projects such as putting up a fence, mailbox post, swing set or clothesline pole; building a deck or room addition; planting a garden, trees or shrubbery. If you are beginning a home improvement project that requires digging or adjusting the grade of your property, call Alabama 811 before beginning your work.

Alabama law requires that you give two working days notice (48 business hours) to Alabama 811 before your digging begins. Whether you are a contractor, home or property owner,builder, landscape service, pool or fence contractor, or anyone digging into the ground's surface, Alabama's damage prevention legislation requires you to call before you dig.