UGI Issues Critical Safety Guidelines as Severe Winter Weather Approaches

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As severe winter weather approaches with forecasted snow and extreme cold temperatures, UGI Utilities has released comprehensive safety guidelines for its 760,000 customers, emphasizing both safety measures and energy conservation strategies during what could be a challenging period for utility systems.
The utility provider's advisory comes at a crucial time when energy consumption typically spikes, potentially straining power grids and increasing household costs. UGI's guidelines specifically address common winter hazards, including the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, frozen pipes, and improper heating practices that could endanger residents.
Of particular significance is UGI's emphasis on energy conservation during peak hours (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM), suggesting that customers can both reduce costs and help prevent system overload by adjusting their energy usage patterns. The company recommends setting thermostats two to three degrees lower than usual and utilizing natural sunlight for heating when possible.
Safety measures highlighted in the advisory include proper maintenance of gas meters and vents, the importance of carbon monoxide detectors, and warnings against dangerous practices such as using gas ranges for home heating. These precautions are particularly relevant as improper heating methods during extreme cold can lead to serious safety hazards.
The company's preparedness for potential service interruptions reflects the broader implications of extreme weather events on utility infrastructure and the increasing need for coordinated responses to severe weather conditions. This proactive approach to customer safety and energy management represents a growing trend among utility providers to address both immediate safety concerns and longer-term energy efficiency goals.

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