Delta Utilities suspends scheduled disconnections due to winter weather

Delta Utilities is suspending all scheduled natural gas service disconnections effective immediately due to forecasted winter weather conditions across our operating footprint. Disconnections will remain suspended throughout the duration of the severe weather advisory.   
 
Safety is our top priority, and this suspension of our scheduled disconnections ensures that all customers will maintain access to essential heating services during this period of extreme cold.   
 
During the suspension period:  
  • No customers will be disconnected for non-payment. 
  • Emergency service and safety-related work will continue as scheduled. 
  • Delta Utilities will continue to accept payments.    
Delta Utilities offers resources to help customers manage their bills:  
Customers can contact Delta Utilities for more information about payment options and assistance programs. Customer service representatives are available Monday – Friday, from 7am until 7pm. The emergency line remains available 24/7. If customers experience a potential gas leak or other emergency, call Delta Utilities and 911 from a safe location. 
 
WINTER WEATHER PREPARATIONS 
 
Customers are encouraged to: 
  • Make sure outdoor vent openings and air intakes remain clear and unobstructed 
  • Use a soft brush or broom to gently remove snow or ice from your gas meter  
    • If snow or ice cannot be safely removed, please contact Delta Utilities for assistance 
  • Ensure the heating system is working properly; malfunctioning equipment can cause fires or carbon monoxide exposure 
  • Check that carbon monoxide and smoke alarms are working properly 
  • Inspect and maintain the customer‑owned piping connecting the natural gas meter to the home or business 
Customers should vvoid: 
  • Using natural gas appliances such as stoves, ovens, ranges, or dryers to heat the home 
  • Operating generators indoors or in enclosed areas; generators should be used outdoors and at least 20 feet from windows, doors, and vents 
  • Piling snow, ice, or debris on or near natural gas meters or appliance vents 
  • Removing ice or snow using sharp objects, chemicals, salt, hot water, or force  
Delta Utilities encourages customers to stay prepared by creating an emergency supply kitcontinuing to monitor local weather conditions, and staying informed throughout the winter weather event. For safety information and the latest updates, visit: deltautilities.com/sela/corporate/storm-information 
  • Delta New Orleans / Baton Rouge: 1-833-DELTA-99 (1-833-335-8299) 
  • North Louisiana: 1-866-275-5252 
  • South Louisiana: 1-800-477-0177 
  • Mississippi: 1-800-371-5417 

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