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IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, OR IF YOU SMELL NATURAL GAS, CALL 911 AND SOUTHWEST GAS:
Central Arizona
1-800-528-4277
Areas in and around Phoenix and Wickenburg
Southern Arizona
1-800-722-4277
Areas in and around Tucson, Green Valley, Casa Grande, Coolidge, Sierra Vista, Douglas, Morenci, Globe, Oracle, and Yuma
Southern Nevada
1-800-447-5422
Areas in and around Las Vegas, Boulder City, and Laughlin, NV; Bullhead City, Parker, and Ehrenberg, AZ; and Needles, CA
Northern Nevada
1-800-772-4555
Areas in and around Carson City, Lake Tahoe, Fallon, Elko, and Winnemucca
Northern California
1-800-772-4555
Areas in and around Truckee and Lake Tahoe
Southern California
1-800-867-9091
Areas in and around Barstow, Big Bear and Victorville
Natural gas pipelines are one of the safest forms of energy transportation in the United States. At Southwest Gas, our ongoing safety programs
meet or exceed all federal and state requirements for safe pipeline operation and maintenance.
A leak may be present if you:
SMELL an unusual odor, like that of rotten eggs. An odorant is added to natural gas to help discover gas leaks.
A leak may be present if the odor is constant or momentary, or if the odor is strong or slight.
HEAR an unusual noise coming from the ground or an above-ground pipeline. A hissing or roaring
sound may indicate escaping natural gas.
SEE discolored vegetation surrounding a pipeline, or water or dirt blowing into the air.
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IF YOU SUSPECT A LEAK:
- Leave the vicinity immediately and do not use an automated door.
- Warn others.
- Do not light a match, start or stop an engine, use a phone, switch
on or off lights, or do anything that might create a spark.
- From a safe place, call Southwest Gas immediately, day or night; or call 911.
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