Q.1
Does Suburban Natural Gas provide natural gas service to your home or business
Yes
No
Q.2
In the last year or two have you received , seen or heard any information from Suburban Natural Gas Company about naturals gas pipeline safety?
Yes
No
Q.3
What was the source of the information
Suburban Natural Gas Website or email
TV
Radio
Newspaper
Face to Face Meeting
Prepared written materials
Posted Information (e.g. on or near pipeline facilities)
Other
Q.4
Do you live near a natural gas pipeline
Yes
No
Q.5
Have you ever seen pipeline markers at road crossings or railroad crossings, or locating flags for underground pipelines
Yes
No
Q.6
From all the information you have obtained, what are the kind of things that might tell you that a pipeline is leaking
An odor similar to rotten eggs
A hissing sound
Dirt blowing
Dead vegetation or insect infestation
Bubbles in a pool of standing water or stream
Sheen on water
All of the above
Q.7
What would you do if you were the first to see damage to a pipeline
Call 911
Call the gas company
Leave the area
All of the above
Other:
Q.8
Hasve you ever heard of 8-1-1, the Ohio Utilities Protection Service (O>U>P>S>) or any other free One Call service?
Yes
No
Q.9
If you were planning to dig on your property, what are the best safety practices to follow?
Call the local utility companies
Call 8-1-1 or the free O>U>P>S> number to request a utility locate
Visit teh O>U>P>S> website and take advantage of teh online e-dig entry option
Mark the excavation site with white paint and/or white flags before calling in a locate request
Answers 2, 3 & 4
Not sure
Q.10
If your suspect a pipeline leak, what steps would you take to report the problem
Leave the area immediately, in an upwind direction
Eliminate all ignition sources, DO NOT USE cell phones, garage door openers, light switches. etc.
Call 911
Call the pipeline company listed on the nearest marker
Evacuate all structures
All of the above
Not sure