Gas and Electric Safety at Home











- Turning Your Gas Off
- Gas Appliance Safety
- Gas Odors and Pilot Lights
- Carbon Monoxide
- Understanding Radio Frequency
- Turning Your Electricity On and Off
- Electric Appliance Safety
- Electric Generator Safety
- Sewer Cleaning Safety
- Natural Disasters and Emergency Preparedness
- Tree Worker Safety - free safety materials
Turning Your Gas Off
How to turn off your gas in an emergency.
Gas Appliance Safety
How to safely use and care for your gas appliances.
Gas Odors and Pilot Lights
What to do if you smell gas.
Carbon Monoxide
Important information about this deadly gas.
Understanding Radio Frequency
Important information about Radio Frequency technology and how PG&E uses it.
Turning Your Electricity On and Off
What to do when the lights go out.
Electric Appliance Safety
Guide to operating electric appliances safely.
Electric Generator Safety
Guide to operating electric generators safely.
Sewer Cleaning Safety
Learn how to prepare for power outages and other emergencies, identify gas and electric hazards inside and around your home and print out easy to use safety checklists.
Natural Disasters and Emergency Preparedness
Prepare before mother nature strikes, with emergency tips and resources.
Tree Worker Safety - free safety materials
PG&E cares about your safety and pruning trees near power lines is dangerous. Tree workers put their lives in jeopardy if they don’t have specialized training or the proper insulated tools required to work near high-voltage power lines. Learn about how PG&E can assist with pruning trees around power lines and how to order FREE Tree Worker Safety materials.