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ATCO Gas reminds Albertans to call before you dig
Quick
reference guide helps Slave Lake and M.D. #124 residents prepare for an emergency

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Winter Safety TipsATCO Gas is committed to the safety of our customers and our employees. We provide information they can use to live and work safely around natural gas - whether it is to understand the dangers of carbon monoxide or keep sidewalks clear and free of ice. Read the following tips to learn more. From walkway to walletATCO Gas meter readers pass through residential yards to read meters.
Meters measure the amount of gas customers use so an accurate bill – not an
estimated one – can be produced. As winter approaches, accessing customers’
yards is more challenging because ice and snow may leave sidewalks and paths
leading to the meter treacherous.
Safety is everyone’s responsibilityAlbertans have a responsibility to keep their yards free of hazards and their sidewalks free of ice. ATCO Gas employees are not the only people who access your walkways - children, friends and neighbours do, too. Greenest option for maintaining an ice-free sidewalkShovelling your sidewalk after a snowfall is the most environmentally friendly way of making sure your sidewalk is safe for everyone - and the sooner after a snowfall the better. Shovel safelyShovelling is a strenuous activity. Rest often and use simple precautions to shovel safely. Natural alternatives that add tractionMore natural alternatives like sand, ashes and kitty litter are used often as traction to prevent slipping. They don’t actually melt ice. When shovelling isn’t enoughIf shovelling isn’t enough, you may want to consider a de-icer. De-icers are often used as a way to keep sidewalks and walkways clear. Ninety-five percent of all de-icers are made from one, or a blend, of five chemicals:
Understanding the chemical properties of the above
ingredients will better help you choose a de-icer when and if the time comes
and you need one. Do your researchUnderstanding the chemical properties of these
ingredients will help you choose a de-icer that’s right for you. One option
is to mix deicer with sand to reduce overall use. Try to look for those with the least environmental
impact. Remember to read labels; cleverly named products aren’t necessarily
the safest or most effective. Check out the link below for some green
products. Carbon Monoxide 101With the arrival of the heating season, ATCO Gas is
urging Albertans to take action to protect themselves against carbon
monoxide poisoning.
Exposure to CO can cause serious illness or death –
the majority of which happens in the winter when people operate their fuel
burning appliances or warm their vehicle by running it in an garage, even
with the door open. |