Union Gas

Union Gas:
Union Gas and the Hamilton Fire Department have disconnected service to approximately 1,000 affected homes and businesses in the impacted areas as a safety precaution.  Please do not attempt to relight natural gas appliances by yourself. If your household appliances have been submerged in water they will need to be inspected by a licensed gas technician or heating contractor before being reactivated.

Union Gas representatives are currently going door to door to inspect, and repair your meter and regulator set if required at no charge.

If you smell gas or detect other signs of a gas leak, remember to take the following steps:
  • Prevent sources of ignition. Do not touch electrical switches, light matches or candles, or use the phone.
  • Exit the building immediately.
  • From a neighbour's house or a safe area, phone Union Gas or the fire department.
  • Do not re-enter the building until it has been inspected.
To report a natural gas emergency, contact Union Gas at 1-877-969-0999.
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