Natural Gas Safety

Keeping Your Natural Gas Service Safe – Together

Natural gas safely warms your home, cooks your meals and heats your showers. Please review these tips on how to be safe with natural gas, how to detect a leak and what you need to do before every digging project.

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If you smell or suspect a gas leak, leave the area immediately. Once you are in a safe place, call 911 and then call our Gas Leak Hotline at (800) 947-5000. This is a free service provided by DTE for our customers, 24/7.

Si huele o sospecha que hay una fuga de gas, abandone la zona inmediatamente. Una vez que se encuentre en un lugar seguro, llame al 911 y, a continuación, llame a nuestra línea directa para fugas de gas al (800) 947-5000. Este es un servicio gratuito que DTE ofrece a nuestros clientes las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana.


في حال شممت رائحة غاز أو شككت بوجود تسريب، غادر المكان على الفور. عندما تكون في مكان آمن، اتصل على الفور بالرقم 911 ثم اتصل بخطنا الساخن المخصص لتسريبات الغاز على الرقم 5000-947 (800). يقدم مكتب DTE هذه الخدمة مجانًا لعملائه، على مدار 24 ساعة، 7 أيام في الأسبوع.

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Natural Gas Leaks

Find out how to detect a natural gas leak and what to do if you find one, beginning with leaving the immediate area and calling 911. 

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Home Safety

Get tips on staying safe with natural gas and avoiding carbon monoxide risks.

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BEFORE You Dig: Call 811

Before you or a contractor begin digging, call 811 or visit MISS DIG 811 to know what’s below ground. It's free, it’s the law, and it prevents accidents.

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Pipeline Safety

See how our commitment to safety extends across our 41,500-mile natural gas pipeline system.

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Protect yourself and your family. Learn the warning signs of DTE impersonators.

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