FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com DECEMBER 19, 2013 • THE QUEENS COURIER 9 A3 COMM Samsung Galaxy S4 $4999 DEVICE EXCLUSIVE 4G-WIRELESS INTERNET ON-THE-GO Verizon Jetpack 5510L FREE New 2yr activation reqd IPAD AIR / MINI NOW AVAILABLE $100 OFF ALL IPADS / TABLETS LIBERTY LOCATION 121-20 Liberty Avenue South Richmond Hill, NY 11419 718.845.1500 SUTPHIN LOCATION 87-66 Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11435 718.558.4242 25% OFF ACCESSORIES Limited Qty available. Requires New 2yr Activation & number port-in. After $50 Mail-in-Rebate & $150 Port in rebate/credit. We offer Employee/Corporate DISCOUNTS Natural gas is clean, effi cient and convenient. We cook with it. Keep warm with it. Even dry our clothes with it. Every day, Con Edison delivers natural gas safely and reliably to thousands of homes and businesses through a network of underground pipelines. Here are some tips to help everyone stay safe. WHAT ’ S T H A T SMELL? NA TURAL GA S S A F E T Y G U I D E . Gas leaks can create fi res and explosions. It’s important that you and your family know how to recognize a gas leak and what to do if you suspect a leak. S I G N S O F A G A S L E AK • Smell – A distinctive, strong odor similar to rotten eggs. • See – A white cloud, mist, fog, bubbles in standing water, blowing dust or vegetation that appears to be dead or dying for no reason. • Hear – Roaring, hissing or whistling. WHAT T O D O I F Y O U D E T E C T A G A S L E AK • If the odor is strong, leave immediately and take others with you. • If the odor is faint, open windows before leaving. • If you are outside, leave the area immediately. • Do not light a match or smoke, turn appliances or lights on or off (including fl ashlights), use a telephone or start a car. Doing so can produce sparks that might cause the gas to explode. • Find a phone away from the area and call 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633). • Do not assume someone else will report the condition. • National Grid customers should call 1-718-643-4050. • Tell us if there is a problem with your electric service. • Follow directions from emergency responders who are on site. B E F O R E Y O U D I G , C A L L 8 1 1 There are more than 4,300 miles of underground gas pipelines in our service area. The slightest scratch, scrape, dent or gouge can result in a dangerous leak. To protect these pipelines, you must call the local one-call center at 811 two to ten days before you dig or excavate on public or private property. After you call, utility companies will mark the approximate location of their lines at no charge to you. L E ARN MORE For gas safety tips, visit conEd.com/GasSafety.
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