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How Do I Handle A Power Outage?
We take great pride in providing our customers with
safe, reliable electric service. Occasional interruptions
may still occur. Weather, equipment failure, accidents,
birds, and animals are the major causes of power
outages.
Here are some tips to help you through a power outage:
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Check to see if your circuit breakers
are tripped. If so, attempt to reset your breakers. |
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Check to see if your neighbor has
power. |
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Call the PUD to report the outage
at (509) 547-5591 or 1-800-638-7701. |
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Turn off any appliances, heating/air
conditioning, stoves, and ovens. Turn these units
back on gradually after power is restored. |
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Unplug any sensitive electronic
equipment such as televisions, computers, and stereos
that may be damaged by voltage fluctuations. |
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Keep flashlights and fresh batteries
in predetermined places. |
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Keep refrigerator and freezer doors
closed as much as possible. |
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Leave one light on so you'll know
when power comes back on. |
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Dress warmly if the outage occurs
during cold weather. Be very careful with portable
heaters, make sure you have proper ventilation. |
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Create a backup plan if you rely
on life-sustaining equipment. |
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Use generators safely. Plug appliances
directly into the generator. Plugging a portable
generator into a wall outlet to power your house
may backfeed electricity through the PUD system
creating a safety hazard for PUD workers and your
neighbors. |
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Stay away from downed power lines. |
Our crews will work to restore your power as safely
and quickly as possible. |
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