Learn To Recognize The Signs Of A Natural Gas Leak
October 16, 2008
October 16, 2008
MADISON, Wis., Oct. 16 -- Alliant Energy issued the following news release:
Fall is the peak time for detecting natural gas leaks because homeowners are closing their windows and turning on their furnaces for the first time in months. Natural gas is an environmentally friendly and efficient energy source that many Alliant Energy customers use to cook food and heat their homes. Although natural gas leaks are extremely rare, remember to use your eyes, ears and nose to recognize a na . . .
Fall is the peak time for detecting natural gas leaks because homeowners are closing their windows and turning on their furnaces for the first time in months. Natural gas is an environmentally friendly and efficient energy source that many Alliant Energy customers use to cook food and heat their homes. Although natural gas leaks are extremely rare, remember to use your eyes, ears and nose to recognize a na . . .
