Lake Apopka Natural Gas District offers 10 safety rules for natural gas appliances

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Are You Using Your Natural Gas Appliances Safely?

Natural gas is widely known as one of the safest and most reliable forms of energy available. Whether you’re heating water, drying clothes, cooking on a range, or heating and cooling your home, natural gas appliances are a dependable, efficient, and convenient way to meet your day-to-day energy needs.

However, like any home appliance, it’s important to observe basic safety rules and tips to help keep you and your family safe.

Always keep paper, curtains, clothing, paints, cleaning fluids, and other flammable products away from gas appliances.

Make sure all of your gas appliances are in working order, with proper ventilation, no leaks, and a sufficient supply of fresh air to operate safely.

Never use a gas oven or stove for space heating. Using these appliances for anything other than cooking can cause carbon monoxide to accumulate in your home.

Be sure to remove lint from your clothes dryer’s vent, exhaust duct, and hood cover. Dryers can become clogged with lint, which causes the equipment to overheat and increases the chance that the lint will catch fire.

Never use a natural gas grill inside your home, garage, or enclosed porch. It’s best to keep the grill at least 10 feet away from the house, wood railings, and other flammable objects.

Always look for the blue flame. When gas appliances have a steady blue flame, they are operating correctly. Small amounts of yellow are OK, but a full yellow flame may mean your appliance isn’t operating efficiently.

Keep all appliances clean and maintained to prevent fire hazards. In case of a fire, be sure to keep an extinguisher in a convenient location close by.

If a burner flame goes out, simply shut off the range knob, wait for the gas to disperse, and then relight the burner.

Never attempt to install or move gas appliances by yourself. Lake Apopka Natural Gas District has a team of qualified technicians who are trained to ensure vent pipes are undamaged and connections are secure.

Have your natural gas furnaces, fireplaces, and space heaters inspected every year by a trained professional with Lake Apopka Natural Gas District. Other appliances, such as water heaters, clothes dryers and ranges/cooktops, should be inspected every two years.

If you’re considering switching to natural gas, contact the team at Lake Apopka Natural Gas District to help install your new appliances safely and securely.

To learn more, visit www.langd.org, call the LANGD marketing team at 407-656-2734, ext. 307 or email marketing@langd.org.

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