Cold weather tips

Call us immediately if you think you have a natural gas leak or emergency.

  • Gas emergencies - Get out of the building immediately.
    800-401-6451

Heating safety tips

  • Keep the area around the furnace and water heater free of clutter.
  • Don't store flammable liquids near the furnace or gas water heater.
  • Never use a stove or oven to heat your home.
  • Keep a fire extinguisher in your kitchen.
  • Follow a space heater's instructions carefully and use with proper ventilation.
  • Only use a space heater when an adult is at home.
  • Never use a charcoal grill indoors.
  • Never operate internal combustion engines indoors.
  • Keep combustibles away from all heat sources.

Carbon monoxide (CO) prevention

  • Be alert for the symptoms of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
  • If you suspect CO poisoning, get everyone out of the house and call 911 or emergency medical help immediately.
  • Have at least one smoke/carbon monoxide detector on each floor.
  • Check the batteries in your CO alarms and smoke detectors to make sure they are working properly.
  • Replace CO alarms older than five years.
  • Have all fuel-burning appliance, flues, vents and chimneys checked regularly for blockage.

Keep vents, meters and walkways clear

  • If you have a high-efficiency furnace, power-vented water heater or other natural gas appliance that vents out the side of your home, remember to keep the vent pipe clear of ice and snow.
  • Keep your natural gas meters and walkways clear of ice and snow for safety and accessibility.
  • Never shovel snow up against your meter or let excessive snow cover it.
  • Remove snow and ice from your meter by hand or with a broom. Shovels and other tools can damage the equipment.
  • Remove hanging icicles to prevent dripping water from refreezing on your meter.