Enbridge Gas Inc. released a public service announcement relaying safety tips, aiming to keep people safe as snow starts to cover parts of the United States.
Gas meters and external exhaust outlets that get covered by snow and ice can become a hazard to residents if left covered.
Although the meter is built to withstand the weather conditions of winter, plugged external exhaust vents can build up carbon monoxide in the home, leading to serious safety hazards.
Enbridge Gas relays these safety tips during the winter months:
In addition to following these safety tips, Enbridge Gas recommends hacing carbon monoxide detectors on every level of the home, installing detectors within 10 feet of sleeping areas and replacing batteries alongside smoke detectors and conducting yearly gas heating systems inspections.