Cold Weather Minute: Carbon Monoxide Detectors Can Help You Stay Safe in Your Home
December 9, 2010
Ensure your home is heated safely this winter by adding a carbon monoxide detector. Carbon monoxide is an invisible gas that is produced whenever any fuel is burned without a sufficient amount of oxygen. Most often, carbon monoxide is created by malfunctioning or improperly vented appliances and can be very poisonous and even lethal in enclosed spaces. To ensure your family’s safety this heating season and all year long, add a carbon monoxide detector to your home.
Learn more about purchasing and installing a carbon monoxide detector.
Learn more tips to save energy, safely heat your home and save money this winter.
Contact: Mike Marcus
724-416-6333
724-416-3695 (cell)
mmarcus@nisource.com
In an effort to help customers manage winter heating bills, Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania today released the ninth in a series of ongoing public service announcements called “Cold Weather Minute” to print and broadcast media outlets across Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania service areas. These tips are aimed at helping customers manage their energy bills this winter heating season by using energy wisely.
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