Colorado Natural Gas Shares Cold Weather Prep Tips Ahead of Winter Storm

2/17/2025

Centennial, Colorado (February 17, 2025) – Colorado Natural Gas (CNG) is urging customers to prepare for the freezing temperatures and winter weather expected to impact Colorado this week. Committed to delivering safe and reliable natural gas service, our team works year-round to maintain infrastructure, upgrade pipelines, and monitor systems to keep everything running smoothly.

“As colder temperatures set in, CNG urges our customers to take proactive steps to stay warm and safe,” said Fred Kirkwood, SVP & Chief Customer Experience Officer. “If you have any questions about your natural gas service or bill, our customer service team is here to help you navigate any challenges this winter may bring.”

To stay safe and warm during the expected winter weather, follow these important tips:

  • Clear snow and ice around outdoor vents, meters, and flues to prevent blockages. Use a broom, not a shovel, to gently remove snow around gas equipment and avoid causing damage.
  • Check proper ventilation in enclosed spaces and never use gas ovens or stovetops as a primary heat source.
  • Install carbon monoxide detectors in key areas of your home and test the batteries regularly. If you suspect carbon monoxide exposure (headache, dizziness, nausea), leave your home immediately and call emergency services.
  • Prepare an emergency kit with essentials such as blankets, flashlights, non-perishable food, and necessary medications.
  • Watch for gas leaks and familiarize yourself with the smell of natural gas (similar to rotten eggs). If you detect this odor, avoid using electronic devices, including phones or light switches. Leave the area on foot immediately and call 911 from a safe location.

CNG also offers energy-saving tips to help reduce natural gas bills during the winter months:

Lower your thermostat by a few degrees, particularly when you're away from home for extended periods. Clear space around vents to allow warm air to circulate freely. Close dampers on unused fireplaces and keep garage doors closed to retain warm air inside. Insulate around windows and doors to prevent heat loss and keep warmth in. Use sunlight to your advantage by opening curtains on south-facing windows during the day and closing them at night to minimize cold air drafts.