Home Heating Safety

By the Utility Safety Partners Education & Awareness Committee

Your natural gas appliances are designed to operate safely but, like everything used on a daily basis, they do need proper care. Staying safe means being aware and taking the time to ensure that your appliances are operating properly. To keep your heating system working safely and efficiently, have it serviced regularly by a licensed technician or heating contractor. Pay particular attention to the following safety advice:

Check your furnace filter once a month and, if it is dirty, change it or clean it according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Dirty filters reduce airflow and force your heating system to work harder. When checking filters, examine the furnace vent for corrosion or obstruction problems. A carbon monoxide detector can provide early warning of a dangerous heating system malfunction. If you have one in your home, make sure it is properly installed and maintained.

There are also some things that will help to ensure that your natural gas metre and gas lines are operating safely: