Consumers Energy Customers Urged to Keep Gas and Electric Meters Free of Snow, Ice
December 02 2008 - 8:28AM
PR Newswire (US)
LANSING, Mich., Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- With wintry temperatures,
cold and snow blanketing parts of Michigan, Consumers Energy is
once again reminding its electric and gas customers to keep safety
in mind by following some simple steps to keep their meters clear.
One of the best ways customers can help ensure the safety of meter
readers as well as the proper operation of natural gas and electric
meters is by keeping the meters free of snow and ice buildup. Snow
and ice can often hide potentially hazardous situations. A clear
path to the meter and no obstacles around the meter location helps
meter readers do their job efficiently and safely. Whenever
possible, sidewalks, stairways and gate areas should also be kept
free of ice and snow. For indoor meters, the path leading to the
meter should be kept clutter-free and well lighted to help spot
potential hazards. "If customers take these steps, it will make
their gas and electric meters easier to read and will also reduce
the need for estimating your energy use," said Rufus Gladney,
executive manager of energy services, west for the utility. "We
sincerely appreciate the cooperation of our customers to help us
obtain efficient and accurate readings in a safe work environment.
Their assistance can also mean the difference between an
injury-free employee visit and an accident," Gladney added. As an
additional safety precaution, customers are encouraged to secure
dogs away from all meters. 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: Terry DeDoes, +1-517-374-2159, or Debra Dodd,
+1-586-918-0597, both of Consumers Energy Web site:
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