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Warm, Safe, and Efficient—Southwest Gas Is Your Guide to Winter Readiness

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Southwest Gas Behind the Meter Reno-Lake Tahoe Area.
Provided / Mark Skalny

As autumn settles in and cooler weather approaches, Southwest Gas is here to help you get ready for the snowy winter season. With a few simple tips, you can stay safe, cozy, and energy-efficient all season long.

Get Appliances Ready for Winter

Now is the perfect time to inspect your natural gas appliances to ensure they’re operating safely and efficiently. This not only helps you stay safe but also saves on energy costs. While Southwest Gas doesn’t perform inspections, you can find a list of licensed contractors at swgas.com/referrals.



Limited-Time Offer: Through November 30, schedule a $100 Residential Home Heating Inspection with a participating licensed contractor. This professional checkup can uncover opportunities to boost your home’s energy efficiency and lower your heating costs. Learn more at swgas.com/heatpromo.

Southwest Gas Behind the Meter.
Provided / Mark Skalny

Protect Your Home’s Natural Gas Meter with a Snow Shelter Don’t forget! Installing a natural gas meter snow shelter before the first snowfall can protect gas meters, regulators, and piping from damage caused by heavy snow and ice. A snow shelter prevents snow and ice accumulation directly on the meter, reducing the risk of leaks and service interruptions, and ensuring you have access to natural gas for heating, cooking, and hot water.



Stay safe by planning now. For snow shelter plans and more information, visit swgas.com/safety or call 877-860-6020.

Important Safety Notice

For the safety of the customer and the community, Southwest Gas will immediately suspend service to a home or business if damage from snow and ice is discovered at a natural gas meter or surrounding piping. Gas service will only be restored when snow and ice are cleared, adequate meter protection is installed, and the customer has observed the requirements imposed by the local jurisdiction.

Natural Gas Winter Safety Tips In addition, there are other things customers can do to keep infrastructure safe during the winter months:

· Clear Snow and Ice Carefully: Where possible, use a broom instead of a shovel to clear snow or ice off natural gas meters and outdoor appliances, including regulators, associated piping, and propane appliances. This prevents damage and ensures efficient operation.

· Ensure Proper Ventilation: Natural gas appliances require proper exhaust and ventilation. It’s essential to know the location of the air supply and exhaust ducts and to keep them free of snow, ice, leaves, and other debris. Keeping vents clear can help prevent appliance operational problems and carbon monoxide accumulation in buildings.

· Recognize Gas Leaks: If you suspect a natural gas leak, leave the area immediately and call 911 and Southwest Gas at 877-860-6020. A natural gas leak can be detected by a distinct sulfur-like odor, similar to rotten eggs, even if it’s faint or momentary; an unusual hissing or roaring sound coming from the ground or appliance; or blowing dirt, bubbling water, and discolored plants or grass surrounding a pipeline.

Don’t wait until the first snowfall to get ready for winter. By taking these steps now, you can stay safe and warm throughout the winter. For details and more tips, visit swgas.com/snow-precautions.

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