Keep Meters Free of Snow and Ice for Safety
06 December 2007 - 9:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
ROYAL OAK, Mich., Dec. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- A blast of winter cold
temperatures, snow and ice has hit Michigan. Consumers Energy is
reminding customers to keep safety in mind by making sure their
meters are free of ice and snow. When snow and ice is allowed to
build up around outside gas and electric meters it can become
compacted and freeze. This can sometimes cause damage to the meter
and interfere with its proper operation. Customers are advised to
carefully remove snow by hand from around meters, regulators and
vents. Using power snow removal equipment around these areas is not
recommended. To help ensure the safety of meter readers, customers
are also asked to keep their sidewalks, stairways and gate areas
free of snow and ice buildup. For indoor meters, the path leading
to the meter should be kept clutter-free and well lighted to help
spot potential hazards. A clear path to the meter and a meter that
is clearly visible without a build-up of snow and ice will help
make meters easier to read and reduce the need for estimating
energy use. "Customers definitely play a key role in helping us do
our jobs safely, and we appreciate their cooperation," said Frank
Johnson, senior vice president of energy operations. "The simple
things they do to assist us can mean the difference between an
injury-free visit and an accident." Consumers Energy, the principal
subsidiary of CMS Energy Corporation, provides natural gas and
electric utility to nearly 6.5 million of Michigan's 10 million
residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties. DATASOURCE: Consumers
Energy CONTACT: Media, Debra Dodd, +1-248-433-5781, or Tim
Pietryga, +1-616-530-4364, both of Consumers Energy Web site:
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