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PITTSBURGH, Oct. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- With severe weather expected in its service territory over the next few days leading to possible electrical outages, Equitable Gas reminds
its customers to never heat their homes or cook food through methods that may be unsafe. Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning can take place should customers attempt to cook or heat their homes
through unsafe methods: * Never use a gas range or oven for heating. Using a gas range or oven for heating can cause a buildup of CO inside your home. * Never use a charcoal, propane or
barbecue grill indoors. * Never use portable propane camp stoves, lanterns or heaters indoors.  * Never use a generator inside your home, basement, or garage. * Customers should
have a battery-operated CO detector in their home and the batteries should be checked and replaced each spring and fall. Carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless and is produced when fossil
fuels are burned. Although carbon monoxide is not flammable, it is dangerous and can be deadly. Carbon monoxide quickly weakens a person's body with flu-like symptoms such as headache,
dizziness, nausea and sleepiness.  If these symptoms are experienced and can't be explained, get fresh air immediately and call 911. To help avoid problems, customers are
urged to follow these basic tips: * If you smell natural gas outside or inside your home or business, immediately leave the area and from a safe location call Equitable Gas at 1-800-253-3928
or 911. * Keep all natural gas vents unobstructed and free of debris. Equitable Gas Company is a provider of safe and dependable natural gas service to approximately 275,000 residential,
commercial and industrial customers located mainly in the city of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.  Its customer base also includes more than 200 municipalities in nine other
counties in western Pennsylvania, 12 counties in central and northern West Virginia, and nine counties in eastern Kentucky.  Additional information about Equitable Gas can be
obtained through its website at www.equitablegas.com. SOURCE Equitable Gas Company