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Staying Safe: What to Know About Natural Gas Before and After an Earthquake

Learn how to stay safe around natural gas before and after an earthquake with tips from SoCalGas on prep, shut-off, and post-quake precautions.

BY LAUREN FLETCHER, BOBIT BUSINESS MEDIA/WORK TRUCK
Learn key natural gas safety
tips before and after an
earthquake, including how
to shut off gas, identify
leaks, and avoid sparks.
Wall mounted bank of residential gas meters highlighting the importance of knowing your gas meter location and safety protocols in the event of an earthquake.
Photo Credit: GettyImages/AlbertPego

Earthquakes don’t give us a heads-up; they strike fast and without warning. That’s why preparation is key, especially regarding natural gas safety.

Whether you’re managing a fleet facility or a small business, a few proactive steps can go a long way in keeping your team safe when the ground starts to shake. SoCalGas shares some advice that will help.

BE PREPARED BEFORE THE QUAKE HITS

AFTER THE SHAKING STOPS

When disaster strikes, the first step to staying safe is being ready for it.

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