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Natural Gas Tip: Home Heating Safety
Winter’s just around the corner. Keep your home warm and safe with these quick tips: Have a qualified technician check your central heater. Test your carbon monoxide detector. Install on... |
Natural Gas Tip: Safety Precautions When a Hurricane Threatens
Before the Storm Terrebonne Parish advises its gas customers not to turn off their natural gas at the meter. The gas meter should be left on to maintain pressure in the gas piping within t... |
Natural Gas Tip: Home Heating Safety
Winter’s just around the corner. Keep your home warm and safe with these quick tips: Have a qualified technician check your central heater. Test your carbon monoxide detector. Install on... |
Natural Gas Safety Precautions When a Hurricane Threatens
Since most gas piping is underground, a hurricane is not a threat to your natural gas service in most cases. You should, however, be familiar with some basic precautions. If you think you hav... |
Natural Gas Tip: How to Recognize Gas or Pipeline Leaks
Think you’ve stumbled onto a gas leak? Check for the following signs nearby: a strong decaying smell dirt, grass, or leaves blowing from an area around a pipeline continuous bubbling i... |
Monthly GAS Tip: Smell a Gas Leak?
Gas Distribution reminds everyone to use natural gas with care. Raw natural gas is normally odorless, but an added rotten egg odor allows us to detect it. If you smell the odor of natural gas indoo... |