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                Important Information:  
                  School Safety & Emergency Preparedness | 
               
              
                | (Please share this pipeline safety information with your staff, facilities managers and
                  contractors.) | 
               
              
                Dear Superintendent, Principal, Custodial Personnel or Building/Grounds Director,  
                   
                  As you undertake the many challenges of re-opening for in-person instruction during the
                  COVID-19 pandemic, National Grid encourages you to make natural gas safety a top
                  priority. We offer the tips below to help your staff and students prevent and respond to
                  natural gas incidents. | 
               
              
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                | Make natural gas leak recognition and response part
                  of your school’s emergency response plan. | 
               
              
                | Gas pipeline incidents can happen, so you and your staff need to know how to identify a
                  gas leak and what to do in response. Review your school emergency response and
                  evacuation plans and be sure they include these procedures for recognizing and
                  responding to a natural gas leak: | 
               
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                                        Recognizing a gas leak. The distinctive,
                                          sulfur-like odor of natural gas comes from
                                          a chemical additive called mercaptan. This
                                          odor may fade or be difficult to distinguish,
                                          and not all transmission lines are odorized.
                                          So don’t rely only on your sense of smell to
                                          detect a gas leak. Be alert for a hissing,
                                          roaring or whistling sound from the ground
                                          or from gas equipment; dirt spraying or
                                          blowing into the air from a hole in the
                                          ground; and continuous bubbling in water. | 
                                       
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                                        Responding to a gas leak. If you suspect
                                          a gas leak, assume there’s a danger.
                                          Evacuate everyone immediately. Remind
                                          students and staff to maintain social
                                          distancing while leaving classrooms and
                                          buildings. Gather outdoors at a safe
                                          location, far from the site of the possible
                                          leak and upwind if possible. | 
                                       
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                            DO NOT use matches, lighters, radios or
                              anything electrical – even a cell phone. From a safe location, call 911 and
                              National Grid at the emergency number in your area listed below. Keep
                              everyone far from the leak until emergency response personnel inform you that the
                              premises are safe. | 
                           
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                | Learn the location of natural gas pipelines in your area. | 
               
              
                | High-visibility markers with National Grid’s 24-hour emergency phone number indicate the
                  general location of our high-pressure natural gas pipelines. These markers are meant only
                  as a general guide and warning and do not mark a pipeline’s precise location or depth. You
                  can also locate pipelines in your area by visiting the National Pipeline Mapping System
                  website at https://pvnpms.phmsa.dot.gov/PublicViewer. | 
               
              
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                | Help protect natural gas pipelines. | 
               
              
                | The greatest risk to gas pipelines is accidental damage from digging activities. Even a tiny
                  gouge, scrape, dent or crease to a gas pipe or its coating could lead to a catastrophic fire
                  or explosion. Please share these pipeline damage prevention guidelines with your staff,
                  facilities managers and contractors: | 
               
              
                
                    
                      
                          
                            
                                
                                  
                                      
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                                        Call 811 before you dig. Call 811 at least
                                          72 hours before digging in Massachusetts
                                          and Rhode Island (excluding weekends
                                          and legal holidays) and at least two full
                                          working days before digging in New York
                                          (excluding the date of your call, weekends
                                          and legal holidays). This free service will
                                          arrange for marking of buried natural gas
                                          pipelines in your dig area so nearby
                                          excavation can be done safely. | 
                                       
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                            Respect the marks and dig with care.  
                              Gas pipelines are marked with yellow
                              flags, stakes or paint marks. Leave these in place until digging is completed. Use
                              only hand tools – no mechanical equipment – within the “tolerance zone,” which is
                              within 18 inches of either side of the marked location of buried utilities in
                              Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and within the width of a marked utility plus 24
                              inches from each indicated outside edge in New York. Report any pipeline contact –
                              of any kind – immediately to National Grid at the natural gas emergency phone
                              numbers listed below. If gas is leaking, you must also call 911. | 
                           
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                | National Grid’s underground pipelines deliver natural gas efficiently and reliably to schools,
                  homes and businesses across New York, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. To ensure the
                  safe operation of these pipelines we: | 
               
              
                
                    
                      
                          
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                            monitor our gas operations around the clock; | 
                           
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                            inspect pipelines regularly for leaks, defects and corrosion; | 
                           
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                            educate the public about safe digging practices; | 
                           
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                            conduct training and periodic drills with emergency responders to prevent and
                              prepare for natural gas emergencies. | 
                           
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