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Remember to keep your gas meters and vents free of snow

Keeping the snow clear helps to ensure the equipment runs smoothly during the winter months and gives the gas company access to the meter in case of an emergency
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NEWS RELEASE
ENBRIDGE GAS INC.
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TORONTO - With heavy snow falls occurring across Ontario, Enbridge Gas Inc. operating as Union Gas, reminds customers that it is imperative to keep snow and ice from building up and covering your gas meter and the external exhaust outlets for furnaces, fireplaces, water heaters and clothes dryers.

"Clearing snow and ice away from the gas meter and the external exhaust outlets for your natural gas burning equipment helps ensure that both the meter and your appliances function safely," said Luke Skarrup, Director Northern Region Ops, Union Gas. "It also allows us to access the meter in the case of an emergency."

A gas meter covered in snow or ice can impede its function of controlling the pressure of the gas supplied to your home, which could lead to serious risks. Plugged external exhaust vents can cause the carbon monoxide emitted by these appliances to build up in your home, which of course is a safety hazard.

If you notice your meter or external appliance vent pipe is covered with snow, please remove the snow carefully with either a brush or broom. Do not scrape your meter or vent pipe with a sharp instrument and this may cause unintended damage.

Union Gas reminds customers of these additional safety precautions:

  • Do not shovel, plow or blow snow up against the meter or vent pipe.
  • Be careful not to bump your meter with a snow blower.
  • Never kick your gas meter or vent pipes in an attempt to clear ice and snow.
  • Remove any icicles from overhead eaves troughs to ensure dripping water does not splash and freeze on the meter or vent pipe.

For more information visit here. To report an icing problem with your meter, or for any other natural gas emergency, call 1-877-969-0999.

Note: As of Jan. 1, 2019, Union Gas and Enbridge Gas Distribution have amalgamated into one utility with the legal name Enbridge Gas Inc.

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