Dominion Energy Ohio Reminds Customers, General Public of Their Key Roles in Promoting Pipeline Safety

Dominion Energy Ohio Reminds Customers, General Public of Their Key Roles in Promoting Pipeline Safety

CLEVELAND, March 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- While Dominion Energy Ohio works daily to operate a safe, reliable natural gas distribution system, the company reminds customers and members of the general public that they also play key roles in the pipeline safety process.

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Dominion Energy Ohio officials note that the public can help by using the company's various safety reporting processes. For example:

    --  If You See Something, Say Something: Dominion Energy Ohio reminds
        customers and members of the public to call (800) 684-8486 immediately
        if they observe any suspicious person or activity around company
        pipeline or facilities.
    --  Call before You Dig: Thinking about digging in your yard? Ohio law
        requires individuals or contractors to contact the FREE service of the
        Ohio Utilities Protection Service (OUPS) at 8-1-1, at least two business
        days before digging. OUPS will notify all member utilities with
        underground facilities in that particular area. The utilities will have
        their lines marked so that excavation work can be completed safely.
        Dig-ins from third parties -- either individuals or contractors - is the
        leading cause of major damage to underground natural gas lines.
    --  Your Senses Can Help Detect a Natural Gas Leak: If you do smell an odor
        of natural gas or suspect a gas leak, leave the area immediately - and
        take others with you. From a safe distance, call Dominion Energy Ohio's
        24-hour emergency service at (877) 542-2630. The company adds a chemical
        odorant commonly known as mercaptan, which smells like sulfur, to help
        customers and the public detect potential leaks. In addition to the
        telltale odor, leaks can be detected by: a hissing sound; a steady
        stream of bubbles on the surface of puddles or ponds, or water or dirt
        being blown into the air; dead grass or plants in an area where there is
        a gas line; or a fire coming from the ground or burning above it.

Dominion Energy Ohio considers it an emergency if there is an odor of gas or if none of the natural gas appliances are working.

    1. DO NOT attempt to locate the natural gas leak.
    2. DO NOT turn any electrical switches, appliances or lights on or off, or
       unplug electrical appliances when there is a strong gas odor.
    3. DO NOT use telephones or cell phones in the area of a strong gas odor.
    4. DO NOT operate vehicles or power equipment where leaking gas may be
       present.
    5. DO NOT smoke or use lighters, matches or other open flames.
    6. If fire is present, Dominion Energy Ohio advises customers not to attempt
       to put out fires or operate pipeline valves. Call your fire department.
    --  Use Appliances Safety: As with any mechanical equipment, natural gas
        appliances need regular inspection and maintenance by a qualified
        professional.
    1. To ensure maximum safety, efficiency and economy, Dominion Energy Ohio
       recommends an annual inspection by a qualified contractor. As a secondary
       line of defense, customers should consider installing a carbon monoxide
       detector.
    2. Dominion Energy Ohio recommends that customers avoid pinching or crimping
       flexible gas connectors because they may damage these connectors. Any
       uncoated brass connectors should be replaced immediately with either a
       new plastic-coated brass or stainless steel connector approved by the
       American Gas Association. Any connector can wear out from too much
       moving, bending or corrosion.
    --  Home Gas Line Safety: Dominion Energy Ohio is responsible for the
        service line, which connects the natural gas mainline to the meter, and
        the meter itself. Customers must maintain natural gas house lines, which
        run from the outlet of the gas meter to the various appliances. Any
        costs for inspection, maintenance, repair or replacement of your house
        lines, including buried house lines, are the customer's responsibility.
    --  Other Home Safety Tips:
    1. Keep combustible materials away from furnaces, water heaters, ranges or
       other appliances.
    2. Clean dirt and dust from underneath and around appliances, for maximum
       safety and efficiency.
    3. Don't tamper with or obstruct the gas meter, whether it's located inside
       or outside the home. Also, never use a gas meter as a hanger, a bike post
       or for any other purpose.
    4. Customers should be sure to have a working smoke detector on each floor
       of their home to alert families of danger. Check the detectors monthly
       and change the batteries yearly.
    5. House numbers should be posted clearly on the home or mailbox. Obscured
       or missing house numbers can cause a delay in locating a home during an
       emergency.

With proper use and maintenance, customers will continue to enjoy safe and efficient use of their natural gas appliances. For more pipeline and natural gas safety information, go to https://www.dominionenergy.com/safety/natural-gas-safety .

About Dominion Energy

Dominion Energy is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 26,000 megawatts of electric generation, 14,800 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline, and 6,600 miles of electric transmission lines. Dominion Energy operates one of the nation's largest natural gas storage systems with approximately 1 trillion cubic feet of storage capacity and serves nearly 6 million utility and retail energy customers. For more information about Dominion Energy, visit the company's website at www.dominionenergy.com.

CONTACT: Neil Durbin , 216-736-6239 , neil.j.durbin@dominionenergy.com

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