Safety

Safety is our No.1 priority at Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power. Here you'll find tips, information and resources on safety around gas and electricity, and emergency preparation tips. We are committed to sending our employees home without injury and informing customers and the public about how to act safely and responsibly around electricity and natural gas.

Please browse through the safety sections and educate yourself in the following topics:

  • Holiday Lighting
    If used incorrectly, holiday lights can present a safety hazard in your home. To ensure a safe and happy holiday season, be sure to follow these guidelines. > read more...
  • If The Lights Go out
    Steps to take during power outages. 24-Hour Emergency Number: 800-246-1109 Toll Free. > read more...
  • If You Smell Natural Gas
    Natural gas is odorless, colorless, non-toxic and has no taste in its natural state. To make it easy to detect even the smallest leak, we add a harmless chemical - mercaptan - which smells like sulfur, or rotten eggs. If you smell natural gas, call Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power immediately. The 24-hour Emergency Number is 800-246-1109 Toll Free. > read more...
  • Gas Safety
    Natural gas is one of the safest energy sources available to homeowners and businesses alike. > read more...
  • Carbon Monoxide Awareness
    Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that robs the body of oxygen needed to survive. Burning any fuel without proper combustion can produce carbon monoxide. Fuels such as coal, gasoline, kerosene, oil, wood, propane and natural gas are all sources. > read more...
  • Call Before You Dig
    Avoid accidents. It's the Law! Find the location of utility lines. One Call of Wyoming: 1-800-849-2476. > read more...
  • Meter Reader Safety
    At Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power, we consider the safety of our customers and employees, including meter readers, as our number one goal. We work hard to eliminate hazards in our work environment. The work environment for a Cheyenne Light, Fuel and Power meter reader includes the areas in and around your home or business. > read more...
  • Safety Brochures
    Learn about important electrical safety. Click Here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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