
After The Storm
- Check for electrical damage, such as frayed wires,
downed power lines, sparks or the smell of hot or burned insulation.
If you find such damage, don't turn your power on until service crews
have made repairs.
- If power lines and poles are down in your yard or
in the street, always treat them as if they were energized and dangerous.
Never touch them! Stay away. Call your electric cooperative to report
the location so repairs can be made as soon as possible.
- An electrician must repair damage inside your house.
Your electric cooperative can only hook up power from the pole or underground
line to your house. Co-op personnel cannot repair your fuse or breaker
box or make repairs on or inside your house.
- If your electric service is out, check with your
neighbors to see if they have power. If they do, you may have only
a blown fuse or a tripped breaker. Never replace a fuse or reset a
circuit breaker with wet hands or while standing on a wet (or even
damp) surface.
- If you're without electricity and want to use a portable
generator, make sure you use it in a well-ventilated area. Don't connect
the generator to your home's electrical panel or fuse boxes. It may
cause electricity to feed back into the power lines, which can endanger
linemen and damage electric service facilities.
- If your power is out following a storm and
you must cook food with Sterno or charcoal, remember to do so outside
in a well-ventilated area. Cooking indoors with Sterno or charcoal
will produce deadly carbon-monoxide fumes. Replenish your supplies
of batteries, bottled water, non-perishable food items and firewood
in preparation for future storms as soon as it’s reasonably
possible.
- Helping line crews is appreciated, but working with
power lines and electricity requires a high degree of training. In
order to restore power with the highest degree of safety, restoration
must be accomplished in a certain order using specific procedures.
Above all, the hard working men and women restoring your power appreciate
your patience and understanding. They are doing everything they can
to restore your power as quickly and safely as possible.
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