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Message from the Consumers' Counsel:

Stay Safe and Warm this Winter Heating Season

Many consumers may be looking for alternative ways to heat their homes to avoid the high cost of natural gas or to stay warm in the event of a power outage. We encourage consumers to take the necessary precautions to stay safe when using items such as generators, heaters and fireplaces as alternative heating sources. Below are just a few tips to consider in order to help you and your family stay safe and warm this winter heating season.
Natural gas stoves
First, natural gas stoves and ranges should not be used as a heating source. This is due to the danger of carbon monoxide build-up in the home, which can cause health problems. If it is suspected that there is any level of carbon monoxide in the home, residents should leave immediately and call the fire department from a neighbor's house.
Generators
There are several different types of generators available to use in the event of a power outage. The type you purchase may depend on price, type of fuel needed to run the generator and how often you expect to have to use it. When purchasing a generator, talk with a salesperson about how you anticipate using it. Also, follow these safety tips:
  • Never use the generator inside the home or in an attached garage. It should be operated outside in a well ventilated area and protected from the elements.

  • Never exceed the rated capacity of your generator.

  • Start the generator with the largest appliance first, then add additional items one at a time.

Kerosene and gasoline heaters
  • Always choose a heater that has the latest safety standards built in.

  • Make sure that there is a guard around the burner in kerosene heaters to avoid fires.

  • Keep all heaters on a level, hard and nonflammable surface and at least three feet from flammable objects.

  • Always fill the heater outside of the home and only after it is cool.

Fireplaces
  • Have the chimney cleaned and inspected yearly to prevent build up and unwanted fires.

  • Avoid using coal, charcoal, trash or paper wrappings in a fireplace. These items can emit carbon monoxide or other dangerous fumes.

  • Use a screen or glass enclosure to prevent sparks or embers from igniting flammable objects.

For more information on winter safety tips including information about extension cord safety and how to prevent and treat frozen water pipes, read "When the power goes out: safe heating tips," which can be found under "Fact Sheets & Publications."

 

Best regards,
Signature of Janine Migden-Ostrander
Janine L. Migden-Ostrander

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