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Before the Storm Hits 

Be Prepared 

It pays to be prepared for a storm because you never know when one is going to hit. We suggest keeping the following items accessible for use until we can get your power back up:

  • Flashlights and fresh batteries, candles or other illumination

  • Battery-powered radio and/or television (for news updates)

  • Battery-powered or wind-up clock

  • Emergency telephone numbers

  • Corded telephone

Given specific circumstances, outages often raise dangers you don’t expect. Please study the following suggestions to prepare for the worst:

Safety Tips

  • Stay away from power lines. These bare wires could be live.

  • If a person or object is in contact with a power line, don’t touch the person, object or line as the electric current could flow through you. Call 911 instead.

  • If your vehicle is in contact with a power line, stay inside the car. Warn others not to touch the car or the power line.

  • If you must leave your vehicle, jump clear to avoid being in contact with the car and the ground at the same time.

Summer Outages

  • Close drapes and blinds on the sunny side of your home.

  • During the day, go to an A/C building such as a shopping mall.

  • Drink plenty of cool liquids even if you don’t feel thirsty.

  • Eat light – opt for foods high in water content such as fruits, salads and soups.

  • Take baths and showers (water conducts heat away from the body).

Winter Outages

  • During the day, open your blinds to let the sun warm the space.

  • At night, cover windows with drapes or blankets to minimize heat loss.

  • Place heaters on a hard, non-combustible surface.

  • If the indoor temperature drops to 55 degrees F, open faucets slightly so they drip to prevent pipes from freezing.

  • Never use a gas range or charcoal for indoor heating.

  Generator Safety

  • Follow manufacturer’s instructions for proper use of a portable generator.

  • Operate the generator outdoors to avoid deadly fumes.

  • Plug appliances directly into the portable generator or have it properly attached to your home’s wiring by a qualified electrician.

  • Never connect a portable generator to your home’s main electrical panel or plug it into an electrical outlet.

  

 

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