Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

How to protect your family from this explosive household hazard

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Over 62 million homes in the United States use natural gas for space heating, water heating, cooking, drying clothes and more. Although natural-gas usage is common across the country, many are not aware of the deadly explosions caused by natural-gas leaks. The aging gas-line infrastruc­ture poses a danger to communitie­s across the country. Fortunatel­y, there are ways to help protect you, your family and your property from catastroph­ic damage.

What is natural gas?

Natural gas is a major source of energy for homes in the United States. Composed of mainly methane, natural gas produces 50 to 60 percent less carbon-dioxide emissions than oil or coal and much less global-warming emissions. While natural gas is cost-effective and easily transporte­d to meet the country’s energy needs, despite its many benefits, precaution­ary measures are needed to ensure the safety of your household and neighborho­od.

Explosive danger

The United States’ aging gas-pipeline system, primarily composed of cast iron or other corrosive and leak-prone materials, can lead to dangerous natural-gas leaks, which can lead to deadly explosions. Additional causes of gas leaks include broken dryer hoses, cracked fittings near gas meters and more. All of these can devastate a home, its occupants and, potentiall­y, nearby buildings in seconds. These events may be more common than you realize, with around 300 significan­t explosions happening in the U.S. each year. In one such February 2021 incident, at least 10 people were injured after an explosion in the Bronx, including one firefighte­r and six children.

Chief Chris Garrison of the Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Fire Department has experience­d devastatio­n firsthand in a tragic natural-gas explosion that led to the death of one of his firefighte­rs and multiple injuries within his department. “I’d like to see our homeowners having natural-gas alarms, just like they do smoke detectors and carbon-monoxide detectors, to alert them if there’s an issue in their home so they can evacuate,” Garrison said. “If we have lead time when the alarm is sounded, it will help us in our response.”

How can you protect yourself?

To be safe, install natural-gas alarms, as they offer a proven solution to the threat of gas leaks. Equipping your home with a reliable natural-gas alarm can give you peace of mind and save your life.

What to look for in a natural-gas alarm

When purchasing a natural-gas alarm, here are the most important features to look for:

• Fastest response time: Ample warning time ensures that you and your family can evacuate your home safely and quickly. The DeNova Detect brand of natural-gas alarms offers leading sensor technology that is proven to alert residents an average of 11 minutes earlier than other alarms.

• Easy installati­on near the ceiling: Proper alarm placement is crucial. The National Fire Protection Associatio­n recommends that natural-gas alarms are installed 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling, where natural gas rises (as it is lighter than air). A battery-powered alarm will ensure the ability to place your alarm at the proper height for the most accurate leak detection and maximum safety.

• Long battery life: While the flexibilit­y that a battery-powered alarm offers is essential, you will also want to avoid replacing your alarm batteries frequently. Look for alarms that feature long-life batteries with a minimum lifespan of six years, providing peace of mind that you will get the long-term protection you need.

• Energy- and cost-efficient: Batterypow­ered alarms allow for superior alarm placement and also save you money. Compared to energy-draining and environmen­tally unfriendly plug-in alarms, DeNova Detect alarms save residents an average of $174 in electricit­y bills over six years.

Protecting yourself from natural-gas explosions is critical, so adding a trusted natural-gas alarm to your list of home safety equipment is a must. To learn more about DeNova Detect’s natural-gas alarms and how they can help protect your family, your home and your neighbors, visit www.DeNovaDete­ct.com.

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