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Survey
Would you be able to recognize that noticeable “rotten egg” smell to detect a gas leak?
Yes
No
If you smell gas, using the phone, striking a match, turning on OR off an electrical switch or using an electrical appliance is advisable?
Yes
No
If a gas leak is detected and the smell is rising intensely or it seems to be everywhere, you should:
Immediately leave the area and call Austell gas or 911
Follow your nose and try to find the source of the leak
Use a fan or blowing devise to air out the area
Do you know the phone number for Austell Gas System?
Yes
No
Before beginning a digging project would you call 811 to have utilities located?
Yes
No
Prior to beginning a digging project how many hours notice should be given?
48
24
36
Calling 811 is a free call?
True
False
While digging you strike a natural gas pipeline and the damage seems minor, such as a scrape or dent what should you do?
Nothing
Call Austell Gas
Call 811
Does the natural gas industry have an adequate public awareness program?
Yes
No