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UGI Cold Weather Safety Tips and Scam Awareness FAQ
TL;DR
UGI's cold safety tips help customers maintain service reliability and avoid costly outages during extreme weather, giving them an advantage over unprepared households.
UGI Utilities provides specific cold-weather preparation steps and scam awareness resources to help customers systematically protect their homes and energy systems.
UGI's safety initiative protects vulnerable communities from extreme cold, ensuring warmth and security for over 760,000 customers during dangerous weather conditions.
Learn how UGI's cold safety tips can prevent frozen pipes and energy scams during record-breaking low temperatures expected this week.
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UGI is urging everyone to stay safe and be prepared for potential cold-weather impacts during extreme cold conditions, while also providing cold safety tips and scam awareness information.
This announcement was released on January 27, 2026, and is particularly relevant as record low temperatures are expected later that week.
UGI Utilities, Inc. is a natural gas and electric utility company that serves more than 760,000 customers.
The full announcement with downloadable images, bios, and more information is available at https://ugi.reportablenews.com/pr/ugi-continues-to-provide-cold-safety-tips-and-scam-awareness.
People should stay safe, be prepared for cold-weather impacts, and be aware of potential scams during this period of extreme cold temperatures.
You can contact John Mason at (610) 334-7135 or jmason@ugi.com for more information.
Additional information about UGI Utilities, Inc. is available at www.ugi.com.
While the content doesn't specify details, UGI is likely warning about potential scams that target customers during extreme weather conditions when people may be more vulnerable or in need of urgent services.
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