After inv estimating five residential gas explosions that killed four people in the Kansas City--Topeka area in 1988 and 1989, the National Transport action Safety Board has【C1】______ that automatic shut -off valves be required when home gas lines are installed or 【C2】______ The valves stop 【C3】 ______ and potentially【C4】______ surges in gas flow, such as would occur 【C5】______ a contractor hit and ruptured a pipe. The NTSB labeled the report' urgent',【C6】______ it doesn't rate the risk of surges high enough to ten consumers to【C7】______ $ t000 or so to dig up old lines and【C8】______ the $15 to $20 valve. A bigger【C9】______ to homeowners, says the NTSB, is the danger of slow 【C10】______ from pipe cur rosin,【C11】______ the valve would not prevent. Symptoms of a possible gas【C12】______ under your property include a sulfur smell and brown spots or dead【C13】______ in your yard. Call your gas company【C14】______ two of the Kansas City-area explosions【C15】______ had gas odors been【C16】______ And before【C17】______ start construction in your 【C18】______ , ask your gas company to【C19】______ mark the position of pipes【C20】______ your house. 【C1】