An Important Winter Safety Message from Black Hills Energy
CHEYENNE, Wy: The recent spring-like weather has been nice, but with snow today and forecast later this week, it’s important not to lose sight of important safety measures.
Snow and ice buildup on your natural gas meter can create a safety hazard and even cut off the flow of natural gas to your heating equipment and other appliances. To avoid trouble, gently remove snow and ice from on and around the meter with your hands or a broom.
Gas meters and regulators are durable and designed with the weather in mind, but a coating of ice or snow could cause a loss of service and become a critical safety issue. When possible, remove the snow before it has a chance to freeze.
- Gently clear snow away by hand or with a broom. Do not use a shovel, ice pick, or other sharp tools; damage could result and make the situation worse.
- Keep snow blowers and shovels away from gas meters and other above-ground equipment.
- Carefully clear snow away from the outdoor vent on high-efficiency furnaces. The furnace won’t run safely and efficiently if the vent is blocked.
- Safely remove ice buildup from overhead eaves that could fall and damage gas meters below.
- Point out the meter and any other above-ground utility structures to anyone you hire for snow removal.
“It is easy to overlook the gas meter when you are removing snow around your home,” said Dustin McKen, Director of Operations for Black Hills Energy Wyoming. “Taking an extra few minutes to check the meter and outdoor vent are well worth your time.”
Ways to stay safe
- Natural gas smells like rotten eggs for a reason. If your nose picks up this scent, immediately leave the area, and call 911 once you’re away from the site.
- Wait for Black Hills Energy or emergency personnel to arrive before re-entering the building. Emergency personnel will let you know when it’s safe to return.
- Do not turn on lights, ignite a flame, use a cell phone or use anything that might cause a spark, including a flashlight or a generator.
- Ensure your home is equipped with carbon monoxide detectors, and never use gas ranges, ovens, or clothes dryers to heat your home.
About Black Hills Energy
Black Hills Corp. (NYSE: BKH) is a customer-focused, growth-oriented utility company with a tradition of improving life with energy and a vision to be the energy partner of choice. Based in Rapid City, South Dakota, the company serves 1.3 million natural gas and electric utility customers in eight states: Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. More information is available at blackhillscorp.com and blackhillsenergy.com.