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natural gas safety

what’s that smell?

Natural gas is predominantly methane - an odourless, colourless gas that does not become a liquid at normal temperatures. For safety reasons, an odour is added to the gas before it enters your home so that a person with a normal sense of smell can easily detect if any gas is escaping from appliances or piping.

what to do if you have a gas leak?

gas meter and regulator

Your gas meter measures the quantity of gas delivered and has a regulator to ensure that gas is received at the right pressure for safe and efficient use - do not damage or adjust the gas meter or regulator in any way. Any defect in the gas meter should be reported to your natural gas retailer immediately.

pipework

Take care to ensure that all gas pipework is not damaged, subjected to any pressure or impact which may deform or pierce it.

approved appliances

Only appliances designed to burn natural gas can be connected to the natural gas network. Approved appliances feature an Australian Gas Association Link (AGA) badge.

qualified tradespeople

Connection to the gas mains, as well as the installation of natural gas appliances and equipment must be done by a gas fitter or gas plumber licensed to the AGA standard.

country energy emergency contact

If you are a Country Energy customer experiencing an electricity or natural gas emergency in your home or vicinity, please call our dedicated emergency number on 13 20 80 - 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
safety information
Download a copy of our brochure to assist in the safe use of natural gas appliances.
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