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Canaiden Storm Headquarters Feb 11, 2013 - 10:02:13 AM


UIL asks customers to clear ice and snow from natural gas equipment

By UIL Holdings Corporation





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NEW HAVEN, CT - UIL Holdings Corporation and its natural gas subsidiaries, The Southern Connecticut Gas Company, Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation and The Berkshire Gas Company, reminded customers to keep their gas meters, sidewall vents and similar equipment clear of snow and ice after Friday night’s blizzard.

Snow and ice accumulation may interfere with the operation of natural gas meters and regulators, or may slow access in case of an emergency. In addition, snow blocking sidewall vents (found on the sides of many newer homes) may cause them to malfunction or prevent them from properly expelling exhaust fumes, which could cause an unpleasant odor inside the home or even lead to buildup of carbon monoxide.

Customers are also asked to be careful using metal shovels, plows or snow blowers around sidewall vents, natural gas meters and other equipment. Instead, customers are advised to clear these areas with a broom to avoid damaging them.

“After a heavy snowfall like this, it’s important to check the area where the gas meter and sidewall vent are located. If snow and ice have accumulated around them, use a broom to push the snow away until the equipment is exposed,” said Robert Allessio, UIL’s vice president for gas operations. “If you smell an unusual odor in your home, that may be the cause.”

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Should a natural gas meter or sidewall vent become encased in ice, or begin to make an unusual noise, customers should contact their natural gas utility.




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