Con Edison Creates New Multi-Language Gas Safety Videos to Keep New Yorkers Safe

SMELL GAS, ACT FAST;

NEW MULTI-LANGUAGE CON EDISON VIDEOS

AIM TO KEEP NEW YORKERS SAFE

NEW YORK Con Edison is releasing gas safety videos in Spanish, Chinese and Korean to educate non-English speaking New Yorkers about what to do if they smell gas. 

The 30-second videos feature   Con Edison employees who offered their bilingual skills and volunteered their time to help keep New Yorkers safe.  The spots will be circulated through Con Edison’s social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.  The videos will also be on Con Edison’s website, coned.comTo view the videos click the following links:  Spanish video (click here), Korean video (click here), Chinese video (click here).

For a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the gas safety videos (click here).

The message is simple:  Smell gas, act fast.  The videos cover signs of a potential gas leak and what to do; most importantly:

  • Leave your home immediately and take others with you;
  • Open windows before you leave if the odor is faint;
  • Do NOT do anything to create a spark, such as lighting a match, turning appliances on or off, or using a phone or cell phone.

Con Edison operates approximately 4,300 miles of natural gas mains in Manhattan, the Bronx, parts of Queens, and Westchester County.  The company inspects and monitors the system for potential gas leaks throughout the year.

 

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