If equipment has a mechanical problem that causes the natural gas to burn improperly, it could produce carbon monoxide.
CO is an odorless, poisonous and potentially fatal gas. Possible Symptoms include:
Out of breath
Dizziness
Nauseous and headaches
Feel sleepy, tired, and/or are drowsier than normal
Remedy:
Get fresh air right away. Then call the gas company to have your equipment inspected.
Remedy:
Check your equipment vents and combustion air intakes. Make certain they are unobstructed, tight, clean and in good repair. The pressure regulator has a vent which must not be blocked.
Always call 911
SNOW ACCUMULATION ON ROOFS
Remove excess snow from roofs to prevent roof collapse.
Make sure roof vents are clear of snow.
REMOVE SNOW AND ICE FROM EXITS
Make sure all exits remain unblocked by snow and ice.
Always have two ways out of your home.
PREVENTING SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS
Clear ice and snow from exit landings, exterior walkways, and driveways.
Use sand or salt to help clear a path.
FIRE HYDRANTS
Make sure fire hydrants have 3 feet of clearance on all sides for fire department access.
A clear path to the street is ideal.
If there is a hydrant in your neighborhood, make sure that the hydrant is clear of snow.
One fire hydrant can protect an entire block.
WINTER SURVIVAL KITS
Have a winter survival kit available in case of power outage or a stalled vehicle.
Include the following items:
Extra blankets, hats, gloves and socks
Candles
First aid kit
Bottled water
Hand/feet warmers
Snacks such as granola, nuts, and dried fruit
FROSTBITE
Limit time you’re outside in cold, wet or windy weather.
Wear several layers of loose warm clothes.
Watch for signs of frostbite.
Early signs of frostbite include red or pale skin, prickling, and numbness.