 Sometimes you will be instructed to turn the natural gas off to your house. Other times they may tell you to leave it on, particularly if it's late winter or early spring when we still might have freezing conditions, you may want to have the furnace still operating. But if they do tell you to shut the gas off to your house before you leave, it's important that you be able to find that gas meter and the gas valve and shut it off. What we're looking at here would be a typical natural gas valve and meter, and they're usually going to be connected together. And so if you don't know where it's located, look on the outside of the house for the meter, and then we'll be looking at actually turning the gas off at the valve. Okay, this would be then the valve that is attached to the meter, and we need to turn this valve so the two holes will line up. And typically just a adjustable jaw wrench, sometimes referred to as a crescent wrench, will work well to get that size. So what we want to do then is to turn the valve until the two holes line up to indicate that we have that gas shut off. So we turn the valve all the way down until those holes are lining up.