>Being fair, even a tiny gas leak is something best dealt with
>immediately.
>
>It's much better to deal with them via a small fix than let it become
>a serious problem.
>
>Over here it's not a Fire Department issue, but there is an emergency
>number to call and I've used it a couple of times to err on the side
>of caution. That's just it, it was a pinhole leak so tiny that nobody could actually smell gas and they spent 15+ minutes searching with one of those CO detectors that Gryphon mentioned.
Best guess that anybody could ever make was that the boiler pilot lights went out during the power outage and some gas drifted from the basement into the stairwell. Not enough that there was a danger of auto-ignition, but enough that you could smell it in the air.
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