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My house is leaking gas, who do i call?

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should i just move out and tell my landlord to suck it. or should i hav him fix it. i dont want to end up like the aqua teens though. i dont know. maybe ill just not say anything. help me

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  1. call wasshisname bragawarth or sommit like him


  2. Call the fire department they will come in and verify that it is a gas leak, the call the landlord, if he wont fix it call the local news station and have them ask him why he wont fix it. Gas leaks can be leathal.

    Act Now!

    Shirley

  3. call the gas company.

  4. Are you for real?  Call the gas company, that's their job!

  5. ghost busters! jk the gas company.

  6. i think you're just making this up based on your other questions you've asked. In the case you're not:

    DON’T use your telephone. This includes cellular phones and all types of portable communication and electronic devices that have a battery. These can spark and create a source of ignition.

    DON’T light matches or create any other source of ignition.

    DON’T turn a light on or off, or operate ANY electrical switches, either off or on. This could create a source of ignition. The sparking could ignite the gas.

    OPEN windows and doors wide.

    EVACUATE all persons from the building.

    CALL your gas company from a neighbor’s phone or a phone away from the building.

    Tell your landlord.

    Call 911

    You can call poison control.

    (Not in any particular order)

    IF LANDLORD DOESN'T HELP:

    You can call a health inspector.

    You can call housing authorities.

  7. Call the gas company.  They will insist on the repairs and fix the problem if it is just a tweeking of the pipes.  a explosion could happen at any time so act quickly.

  8. if it is a bad leak a light bulb can cause an exsposion, get out find the gas meter and turn it off then a plumber would be the one to call.

  9. The gas company has a service guy that will come out and look at it, and most likely fix it, or refer you to some one who can.  I would go ahead and call the gas company, and then inform your land lord that you've already called the gas company (if he decides not to fix it and owns the property you can use the service call to your advantage.)  As long as you have a signed lease you'll most likely have a caviot about "safe and habitable", which would include repair of gas leaks.  It's on the land lord to fix, but you'll want to let some one know to get things going.

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