Natural Gas Detectors

An Essential Layer of Home Safety Protection

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Call UGI at 800-276-2722 from a safe location immediately if you damage your meter or smell or hear natural gas.

Remember, there is no charge to respond to and investigate a natural gas odor.

Natural gas detectors provide an important additional layer of safety for homes and businesses. UGI Utilities customers can further protect their properties by installing natural gas detectors near each natural gas–powered appliance, allowing for early detection of leaks and prompt action to keep occupants and property safe.

Why Natural Gas Detectors Matter

Just like smoke detectors alert occupants to fire dangers and CO alarms warn of carbon monoxide, natural gas detectors provide early warning of gas leaks.

Complements Your Senses

Natural gas detectors work alongside the “rotten egg” smell to protect those with a reduced sense of smell.

Additional
Layer of Safety

Like smoke and CO detectors, natural gas detectors offer peace of mind for homes and businesses.

Around the Clock Protection

Natural gas detectors provide 24/7 leak monitoring, even while you sleep.

How Natural Gas Detectors Work

Natural gas detectors are specifically designed to sense methane, the main component of natural gas. When a leak is detected, they emit a loud alarm and voice warning, giving you time to evacuate safely, just like a smoke or CO alarm.

Where to Buy Natural Gas Detectors

Residential natural gas detectors are available at local hardware stores, home improvement centers, and online retailers, making them an accessible and affordable investment.

Be sure to look for the UL 1484 Listing showing that the product has been tested to the safety standard for residential gas detectors.

If your natural gas detector alarm sounds or if you smell gas, call UGI at 800-276-2722 or call 911 from a safe location immediately. If you smell gas but your alarm doesn't sound, don't wait for confirmation from the alarm before contacting UGI or 911.

Where to Place Natural Gas Detectors

Gas rises. Placing alarms correctly ensures they provide the earliest warning possible. 

Near Gas Appliances

Install within 3 – 10 feet natural gas appliances.

High On Walls

Mount 4 – 12 inches below the ceiling.

*This information is for general guidance only. Always refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for proper placement and usage.