Re: Utilities shutoff in immediate aftermath of disaster
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 8:49 pm
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Same here, with Oil Lamps filled and ready.Jaguar wrote:All electric.
Dadtodabone wrote:Turn the gas off?
I spent an unseemly amount of ducats to have an "Uninterruptible Supply of Clean Natural Gas" plumbed into the Kohler electricity machine with self testing and starting gizmos, that my wife insisted we have in the event of a "Major Disaster!", to avoid the need for standing in lines for "other fuels" that probably won't be available, because there won't be any electricity to run the pumps, or the gas truck man didn't come to work and the LPG company doesn't have power either, so that's why he didn't come to work, and while WE could just "Camp Out" in the house, now that the grand kids have moved to Texas (not my daughter and SIL, the grand kids)they need to have fresh foods, and a functioning HVAC unit and LIGHT and my new DIL could become pregnant at any time and aren't we concerned about her comfort in that event, and our baby can't be safe in those loft apartments downtown so of course she'll be staying at home too, and think of the laundry that will have to be done, and do I really think the Laundromats will have power and the "Tide" disaster relief truck won't be within 50 mile of our house, do I really want to throw out all that "no cost because we hunt" $100 a pound game in the freezer when it thaws?
Turn the gas off?
Anyone who tries that around here better be armed and have backup!
Indeed. Did your place have one of those valves with a ball bearing that would shut off when moved with force? Evidently running a bicycle into one of those will also trip the valve.The Annoyed Man wrote:
When you have lived in earthquake country as long as I have, this stuff is second nature.
If that happened, this is how I see the events unfolding.SQLGeek wrote:The reason to shut off the gas supply to your house would be if there was damage at some point past the gas meter and you had a gas leak.
I can only hope that Atmos Energy is not your supplier. I considered a NG backup generator, too, but Atmos is so incompetent and so militant that I wasn't going to spend that kind of money on a foolproof solution that had a group of fools feeding it. My stories about dealing with them in real gas emergencies require at least 2 adult beverages.Dadtodabone wrote:Turn the gas off?
I spent an unseemly amount of ducats to have an "Uninterruptible Supply of Clean Natural Gas" plumbed into the Kohler electricity machine with self testing and starting gizmos, that my wife insisted we have in the event of a "Major Disaster!", to avoid the need for standing in lines for "other fuels" that probably won't be available, because there won't be any electricity to run the pumps, or the gas truck man didn't come to work and the LPG company doesn't have power either, so that's why he didn't come to work, and while WE could just "Camp Out" in the house, now that the grand kids have moved to Texas (not my daughter and SIL, the grand kids)they need to have fresh foods, and a functioning HVAC unit and LIGHT and my new DIL could become pregnant at any time and aren't we concerned about her comfort in that event, and our baby can't be safe in those loft apartments downtown so of course she'll be staying at home too, and think of the laundry that will have to be done, and do I really think the Laundromats will have power and the "Tide" disaster relief truck won't be within 50 mile of our house, do I really want to throw out all that "no cost because we hunt" $100 a pound game in the freezer when it thaws?
Turn the gas off?
Anyone who tries that around here better be armed and have backup!
Centerpoint, good company, gave me $500 off my gas bill when we did the install.chasfm11 wrote:I can only hope that Atmos Energy is not your supplier. I considered a NG backup generator, too, but Atmos is so incompetent and so militant that I wasn't going to spend that kind of money on a foolproof solution that had a group of fools feeding it. My stories about dealing with them in real gas emergencies require at least 2 adult beverages.Dadtodabone wrote:Turn the gas off?
I spent an unseemly amount of ducats to have an "Uninterruptible Supply of Clean Natural Gas" plumbed into the Kohler electricity machine with self testing and starting gizmos, that my wife insisted we have in the event of a "Major Disaster!", to avoid the need for standing in lines for "other fuels" that probably won't be available, because there won't be any electricity to run the pumps, or the gas truck man didn't come to work and the LPG company doesn't have power either, so that's why he didn't come to work, and while WE could just "Camp Out" in the house, now that the grand kids have moved to Texas (not my daughter and SIL, the grand kids)they need to have fresh foods, and a functioning HVAC unit and LIGHT and my new DIL could become pregnant at any time and aren't we concerned about her comfort in that event, and our baby can't be safe in those loft apartments downtown so of course she'll be staying at home too, and think of the laundry that will have to be done, and do I really think the Laundromats will have power and the "Tide" disaster relief truck won't be within 50 mile of our house, do I really want to throw out all that "no cost because we hunt" $100 a pound game in the freezer when it thaws?
Turn the gas off?
Anyone who tries that around here better be armed and have backup!
Like Excaliber, I maintain my gas shutoff so that if I do have to turn it off, it will go. It would take about 1 minute.