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CUSTOMER SMELL M970915 GAS HIGHLIGHTS n Prepare for Hurricane Season ACT FAST n Smell Gas. Act Fast. CALL US OR 911 n Manage Your Bill FALL 2015 Weather Watch Stay Safe When Storms Strike Hurricane season is here again, and Shakira’s got some tips to help you stay safe during storms. Watch our Power Out? We’re On It! video now by visiting conEd.com/videos. Be prepared for severe weather. Here are some tips to stay safe before, during, and after storms: nN ever go near or touch a fallen power line. Do you live in one of New York City’s six evacuation zones? Visit nyc.gov/knowyourzone to find out and learn how to prepare for a hurricane. n If you see a downed wires, call 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633) immediately. SMELL GAS. Protect Yourself Against This Deadly Gas ACT FAST. CALL 911 OR 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633) Know the signs of a gas leak: Smell—an unpleasant odor like rotten eggs Sight—a white cloud, mist, fog, or bubbles in standing water Sound—roaring, hissing, or whistling If you smell gas inside, leave immediately and take others with you. If the odor is faint, open a window before leaving. If you’re outside, move away from where you think there could be a leak. DO NOT use a phone; light a match; start a car, or turn on or off lights, flashlights, appliances, or anything else that could create a spark and cause the gas to explode. Once you’re safely away from the area, call 911 or 1-800-75-CONED (1-800752-6633). National Grid customers call 1-718-643-4050. Don’t assume someone else has already called. You can report leaks anonymously. Visit conEd.com/gassafety. Clear the Way Please keep the path to your meter clear, for our safety and yours. Make sure stairways are well-lit and in good repair. Please clear the area leading to and around your meter, and keep it free of trash, leaves, tools, and other obstacles. Giving us safe, clear access will help you avoid an estimated bill. Sincerely, Carbon monoxide (CO) is odorless, colorless, and it could be deadly. n K now the signs of CO poisoning—headaches, shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, and fatigue. n If you suspect CO poisoning, leave the area immediately and call 911. n If the power goes out, turn off appliances, but leave a light switched on so you’ll know when service is restored. nB e sure we have your current email address and cell phone number so we can contact you during an outage. n S ign up for text-message notifications. Visit conEd.com/mobileapp. Visit conEd.com/stormcentral to check our outage map, report a problem, or learn more safety tips. n Check CO detector batteries and replace them once a year. Six Electric Safety Tips n Have heating systems, vents, chimneys, and flues cleaned once a year. Keep you and your family safe from electrical shock or fire with these simple tips. nM ake sure portable generators, furnaces, and space heaters are properly adjusted and working to manufacturer’s specifications and building codes. 1 Check electric cords for worn spots or For more CO safety rules, visit conEd.com/customercentral. Don’t Mess with Gas Cutting corners when you’re working with natural gas is dangerous business. Construction on gas lines should only be done by licensed contractors with the approval of NYC or local municipalities, and the consultation and inspection by Con Edison. Landlords or contractors who alter or tamper with gas lines are risking people’s lives, fines, and jail time. Do you suspect illegal tampering with a gas line? Call us at 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633). We’re Committed to the Environment frayed wires. Don’t mend it, replace it! 2 Don’t place electric cords under carpets or furniture. 3 Never attempt to retrieve an electrical product that has fallen in water. 4 Never staple or nail cords to walls or baseboards. 5 Don’t overload outlets or power strips. Overheated wires start fires. 6 Never remove the third prong from a plug to make it fit a two-prong outlet. For more safety tips, visit conEd.com/customercentral/safetytips. Lights Out? Tell Us! If you lose electricity, or have partial, dim, or flickering lights, let us know right away. Log on to conEd.com from your computer or smartphone and click “Report an electric service problem,” or call 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633). Visit us at conEd.com Learn more about our efforts to help customers conserve energy, protect our planet, and strengthen our company for future challenges. It’s all in Con Edison’s 2014 Sustainability Report, available at conEd.com/sustainability. Your meter reader 30% post-consumer waste Convert to Clean Natural Gas Switch to cleaner-burning natural gas! It’s better for the environment. If you’re a Con Edison customer, visit conEd.com/gasconversions to watch our video and read more. Make bill paying easy. Learn about our bill-paying options at conEd.com/customercentral. Call us at 1-800-75-CONED the power of Giving We support hundreds of nonprofits that help strengthen neighborhoods, sustain communities, and improve lives. Building Community Through Art Nearly two decades ago, a group of New York City artists, educators, and activists founded Groundswell with the belief that art combined with community activism produces powerful outcomes. Nearly 500 murals have been completed working with groups of underserved and economically disadvantaged students and professional artists. With Con Edison’s support, Groundswell’s projects beautify neighborhoods and engage kids and young adults in societal transformation. Visit groundswell.nyc. The Amazing Maize Maze This fall, find your way out of Queens County Farm Museum’s 3-acre corn labyrinth, the Amazing Maize Maze, sponsored by Con Edison. You and your family will begin your adventure with a “stalk talk” to prepare you for the challenge of finding clues and solving puzzles to make your way out the maze. Get lost every weekend (weather permitting) from Sept. 19 to Oct. 25, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission: $9 adults, $5 children (ages 4 to 11), free for kids 3 and under. Visit queensfarm.org. Help keep the lights and heat on for a New Yorker in need. Con Edison’s EnergyShare program, a fund administered by HeartShare Human Services of New York, helps eligible residential customers get a grant of up to $200 for their energy bills, once every five years. The program is funded with tax-deductible contributions from caring customers, Con Edison employees, and the public. Each dollar is matched by Con Edison. Add exactly $1 to your monthly bill and it will be donated automatically. Or, text the word “SHARE” to 27722 to make a one-time donation of $5. Visit conEd.com/energyshare to learn more, or call 1-800-75-CONED. 3 Ways to Get Help With Your Bill 1 Your bill can vary throughout the year, so try our Level Payment plan to manage bills and budget for energy costs. We estimate your yearly energy costs and spread payments out evenly over 12 months. Visit conEd.com/managemybills. 2 Request a payment extension of up to 20 days. If you’re having difficulty paying your bill, we will work with you to set up a payment agreement. Visit conEd.com/managemybills. 3 The Home Energy Assistance Recycle CFLs Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) are designed to last a lot longer than standard bulbs. When they do burn out, recycle them! Home Depot, Lowe’s and IKEA stores will recycle used CFLs for you. Call us at 1-800-752-6633 Program (HEAP) offers grants to eligible customers to help pay their energy bills. New York City residents can call the HEAP Hotline at 1-800-692-0557 or 311. Customers in Westchester can call the Department of Social Services at 1-914-995-5619. If you are a Con Edison customer and receive a HEAP grant from another utility or oil company, you may be eligible for reduced electric rates. To qualify, fax a copy of your HEAP grant award letter to 1-212-844-0110. Save Money and Energy Get Rebates on Heating and Water Heaters Prepare for cold weather by replacing your old, inefficient gas heating equipment at your one-to-four-family home, and get rebates up to $1,000. Plus, get up to $400 for the purchase and installation of tankless, standalone, and indirect water heaters. Visit conEd.com/hvacrebates to learn more. Update Your Appliances Upgrade your inefficient appliances with high-efficiency models and get $50 for qualifying refrigerators, $10 for ENERGY STAR dehumidifiers, and $20 for ENERGY STAR air-conditioners. Visit conEd.com/hvacrebates for more information. Get Rebates on Heating and Cooling On the Move? Use My Account You can now transfer your accounts online if you move. Log in at conEd.com/myaccount, click “move/ close my account,” and switch your service to your new address. My Account also lets you pay your bill, see payment history, submit meter readings, learn about rebates, and more. Watch for Steam If you see steam on Manhattan streets, immediately call us at 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633). Visible steam is caused by water falling on a steam pipe or manhole cover, or a steam leak, and we need to check it out. Cut heating and cooling costs up to 30 percent by upgrading to highefficiency technology. Customers in one-to-four family homes can get rebates up to $1,000 for installing eligible energy-efficient equipment, including furnaces, water and steam boilers, heat pumps, central A/Cs, and programmable thermostats. Recycle Your Fridge or Freezer Save up to $100 a year in energy costs by getting rid of that clunky, inefficient freezer or fridge in your one-to-four-family home. We’ll pick it up, recycle it for free, and give you $50. Plus, when you replace it with an eligible, new refrigerator, you can get another $50. Call 1-800-430-9505 to schedule a pick up. Appliances must be in working condition. Get a Free Smart Thermostat A smart thermostat can help you manage and cut your home heating and cooling costs. Whether you’re at home or away, use your smartphone, tablet, or computer to adjust the temperature. To apply for your FREE thermostat and installation (a $400 value), and get $25 as a thank-you, visit conEd.com/cool or call 1-866-521-8600. Own a Wi-Fi enabled thermostat? You may be eligible for $85 rebate. Visit conEd.com/byot. Upgrade and Save at Multifamily Buildings If you own or manage a multifamily building, schedule a free energy survey. We will identify improvements to help you save money and energy. Your building may qualify for rebates up to $15,000 if you install high-efficiency equipment. Restrictions apply. For details, eligibility, and more information about these energy-saving programs, visit conEd.com/energyefficiency, or call 1-877-870-6118. You can choose green power today for a greener tomorrow. Call the New York State Public Service Commission at 1-866-GRN-POWR.