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For Release: 06/30/2015

Michigan Gas Utilities Offers Flood Tips to Natural Gas Customers Monroe, MI - Recent downpours have caused flooding in the backyards and basements of homeowners throughout Southern and central Michigan. Michigan Gas Utilities (MGU) gas crews are on stand-by if gas service needs to be shut off to secure the safety of neighborhoods and residents. MGU officials said residents who are experiencing flooding situations in their homes should follow these simple steps to keep their families safe: Safety First. Don't step in floodwater. Do not go into the basement until your gas service and electricity have been turned off. Call the MGU 24-hour gas emergency number at 800-401-6451 to arrange for turning off your natural gas. Call the electricity provider to disconnect power before entering a flooded basement. Dry Up. Drain the area using a gasoline-powered water pump located outside your home, or an electric pump connected to an outside line. Use Your Nose. If you smell natural gas, leave immediately. Don't operate gas or electric appliances. Call the MGU 24-hour gas emergency number at 800-401-6451 from your mobile phone or a neighbor's home. Check It Out. Hire a qualified contractor to inspect appliances such as gas furnaces, water heaters and dryers. MGU can restore service to your home when these items have been inspected and are safe for you to use. MGU continue to work with city and country officials to monitor the flooding situation and its effect on communities. Please visit our website.
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