After your valve activates, don’t reset it immediately. First, check for any gas odors around your home and property. If you smell gas, leave the area and call your gas company’s emergency line.
If no leaks are detected, you can follow the manufacturer’s reset instructions or call a qualified contractor. We recommend having a professional inspect your gas lines and appliances before resetting, especially after significant earthquakes.
Once reset, you’ll need to relight pilot lights on water heaters, furnaces, and other gas appliances. During major emergencies, it may take days or weeks for utility companies to respond, so knowing how to safely reset your valve can restore your gas service much faster.