SCE&G - Natural Gas Weathers the Storm
Natural Gas Weathers the Storm
June, 2008 - Issue #3

Whether your prospective home buyers are moving within the state or out of state, a natural gas home can help ease their concerns about power outages associated with the region’s possible hurricanes and summer storms.

Dinner is Served
When the electricity goes out, many natural gas appliances are still operational, including natural gas-operated cooktops. So when a storm knocks out the power, your home buyers can still cook up the family dinner.

Natural Gas Cleans Up
When the power is out, homeowners don’t have to lose many of the day-to-day conveniences like hot water. Most natural gas water heaters operate with a pilot light so they function even when the electricity is out.

Regardless of the weather, a natural gas water heater is more economical to operate and can heat water almost twice as fast as electric models.

Be Prepared
Help prepare your customers for whatever weather the season holds with storm safety information at sceg.com/storm. And, be sure to inform them of the advantages of natural gas.
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