Safety
Natural gas is a safe and reliable fuel when used properly. With more than 760 miles of gas main in our system, safety — yours and ours — is our No. 1 priority. If you suspect a leak, call Berkshire Gas at 800.292.5012.

Natural Gas Safety

Gas Leaks
Find out how to detect a gas leak, and what to do and what not to do if you suspect you have one.
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Carbon Monoxide
If you suspect a carbon monoxide problem, get fresh air. Then, call Berkshire Gas at 800.292.5012.
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Pipeline Safety
More than 2.2 million miles of pipelines and mains quietly, reliably and efficiently deliver natural gas every day.
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Excess Flow Valves
Learn how an Excess Flow Valve (EFV) can provide added protection from damaged natural gas lines.
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