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Hawai‘i Gas Reminds Customers to Prepare for Hurricane Season

May 25, 2021 at 6:45 am tdemartini
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Hawai‘i Gas has released a list of tips to assist customers prepare and plan for storm season in advance.  Below is a list of tips:

● Check portable propane tanks (20 pounds) and gas grills. Replace gas grill hoses if needed. Fill portable tanks and always keep them upright. Never store tanks in an enclosed area like a garage or shed. When not in use, keep tanks away from heat sources such as stoves and grills, and away from electrical outlets or other sources of ignition. Consider anchoring or bracing your tank to help prevent it from moving, sliding, or falling over during severe weather.

● Hawai‘i Gas customers with installed propane tanks and cylinders should monitor their gas levels. If tank level is low (less than 30%) or recently switched to back-up cylinder, customers should contact their local Hawai‘i Gas office to schedule a delivery.

  • Hilo: (808) 935-0021
  • Kona: (808) 329-2984
  • O‘ahu: (808) 535-5933
  • Maui: (808) 877-6557
  • Kaua‘i: (808) 245-3301
  • Moloka‘i: (808) 877-6557
  • Lāna‘i: (808) 877-6557

● Ensure gas pipes and equipment are in good condition.  Refresh awareness of common signs of potential gas leak by visiting the Hawaiʻi Gas website.  If a leak is suspected, turn off the gas, leave the area, and call 911 or Hawai‘i Gas’ Emergency Line at (808) 526-0066.

● During a storm, keep gas on unless otherwise directed by emergency management officials. In the event of a power outage, customers may still be able to use gas energy to heat water and cook food.

● Know how to use gas appliances in the event of a power outage.  Gas appliances may still work without electricity. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations to use appliances or contact Hawaii Gas office for information.

● Consider purchasing a backup generator that runs on propane or natural gas. If the power goes out, a backup generator can supply electricity for lighting, refrigeration, and other needs.

Customers can stay up to date with the latest news and storm season tips from Hawai‘i Gas at https://www.hawaiigas.com/

Tags: Hawaiʻi Gas, storm season
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