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Spill response
Protecting our natural resources also means being ready for the worst case scenarios. As much as we enforce safety and compliance, sometimes things happen beyond our control. When they do, we're ready to reduce potential harm to fish, wildlife, natural resources, water supplies, and your community.
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Improving customer and community resilience during power outages
Avista also recently convened a group of Spokane-area non-profit and emergency response organizations that have a role in providing support to vulnerable individuals and groups during extended service outages. Our goal is to establish a coordinated response for vulnerable customers during energy-related events.
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Community Outreach Hits Home
We're fortunate to have ministries in our communities, like Caritas, to lend a helping hand and provide relief to those who seek it. Caritas has assisted families in crisis in Northwest Spokane for twenty years. Caritas has an onsite food bank and can provide assistance with customer’s utility bills as well.
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Know the signs
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas that is produced by the incomplete burning of various fuels, including charcoal, oil, kerosene, propane, diesel fuel, coal, wood and natural gas. Because CO is undetectable to the human senses, it is important for people to know the signs of CO exposure.
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See what’s happening behind your walls
Would you like to get a clearer picture of how your home uses energy, so you know where you can save? Our new DIY Home Energy Audit uses a small thermal camera to help you spot hidden drafts and trouble spots. It’s fast, easy and available now for our Washington residential customers.
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At Home with Lisa: Avoiding the Oven On Hot Days
Read some tips to keep a cooler house when cooking in the heat.
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Landscaping for energy savings
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The birds and the bees
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9 tips for hiring and training new employees during a pandemic
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What do you get for the price of your energy?
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