There’s No Place Like Home: How to Stay Prepared for Severe Weather
Learn from leaders across the natural gas industry in the latest on how utilities and stakeholders across the distribution system prepare for severe weather.
April showers, May flowers – all things Spring are in the air right now! With fresh weather, and new challenges that weather can bring, it’s an important reminder to stay ready for potential emergencies. Severe weather, from hurricanes to snowstorms, can impact communities throughout the year. Preparedness is key to staying safe and minimizing the impact of any potential emergencies.
Natural gas utilities have a proven track record of providing reliable service during emergencies, as the natural gas pipeline network is predominantly underground and protected from most types of disruption. Still, natural gas utility workers are often critical front-line responders during severe weather to help ensure the safety of homes, businesses, and communities.
In Spring, the conditions are optimal for tornado formation, but with a little bit of preparation, customers and homeowners can be ready for all kinds of potential severe weather emergencies. Here are some simple tips to help you get ready while keeping your home, family, and community safe:
- Natural gas is odorized to smell like rotten eggs. If you smell it, be sure to leave your house immediately and call 911 and your local utility.
- If your gas meter is turned off, do not turn it back on yourself. Call your utility to complete an inspection and restore service.
- Before any excavation project, no matter how big or small, call 811 before you dig.
- Moving natural gas appliances on your own can be dangerous. Call your utility, a professional, or a licensed technician to be sure appliances are handled safely.
Severe weather can be unpredictable, but preparation is key and it’s important you take steps to help ensure you are as prepared as possible.
Check out the AGA Severe Weather Preparedness page for more resources and quick facts on preparedness!