Reconnect Your Natural Gas to Have Heat Before Temperatures Drop
Schedule a service appointment with Ameren Missouri today
Did you know half of all Missouri households use natural gas as their primary heating source? If you are living in a new location or if you turned your natural gas off for the summer, now is the time to schedule your reconnection - before the first cold snap of the season.
"There are many new homeowners and renters in our area who use electricity for most of their household needs, but they may be surprised to find that, come fall, the furnace requires natural gas," said Pam Harrison, director of Missouri Gas Operations. "We want to make sure these customers book an appointment with us to get their service reconnected so they can switch on the heat when the weather turns cooler."
Unlike most utility services, natural gas reconnection requires a scheduled visit with Ameren Missouri. Someone 18 years of age or older must be present to meet the Ameren Missouri technician, who will inspect pipe connections, activate the natural gas meter and relight appliance pilot lights.
Technicians get busy during this season, so call 1.800.552.7583 now to make sure Ameren Missouri can reconnect your natural gas service so you have heat before it gets cold. New homeowners or renters can also visit Ameren.com/MoveIn for easy and convenient tips to connect and manage their energy service.
Natural Gas Safety Tips
Natural gas is a safe and efficient source of energy when used properly, but it's important to understand the hazards of a natural gas leak. If you smell rotten eggs and suspect a leak, follow these safety precautions:
Immediately leave your home or business, taking all people and pets with you, and call Ameren Missouri at 1.800.552.7583 from a safe distance.
Do not turn lights on or off, operate thermostats, garage door openers, appliances or any device that could cause a spark. Even the smallest spark in the presence of natural gas can lead to a fire or explosion.
Do not use a phone, light a match or use anything with a flame inside or near the building.
Do not open windows or doors to ventilate the building.
Do not re-enter the property for any reason until Ameren Missouri personnel tells you that it is safe to enter.
Ameren Missouri responds to natural gas leak calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and there is never a charge to the customer to investigate a leak. For more natural gas safety tips, visit AmerenMissouri.com/Safety.
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