What You Should Do When the Light Go Out
A message from The Illuminating Co.
Summer is here. We can expect that warmer weather will
bring storms, and with them, storm related power outages.
Now is a good time to make sure you are prepared in the
event that the power goes out.
If your lights go out, first check for problems with the
fuses or breakers in your home. Once you have determined
that the problem is not inside your home, contact The
Illuminating Company to report an outage. The best way to do
this is to call the automated reporting line at
1-888-544-4877. That will alert our trouble crews to a
problem in your neighborhood. While some people don’t like
using an automated phone line, it is the quickest way to
ensure that The Illuminating Company knows your power is
out. And, in a major storm, it is the only way that we can
take thousands of reports at once. Also, don’t assume your
neighbors have already called. Your call may help us
identify the problem.
Most storms are minor and result in limited damage that
can be repaired quickly. Some storms, however, can cause
major damage to trees, power lines and other electrical
equipment, requiring days of repair work. In these cases,
here are a few safety tips to keep in mind.
• Report downed wires immediately. Never go near a downed
power line, even if you think it is not longer carrying
electricity. The consequences of being wrong could be
serious injury or worse.
• Don’t try to remove trees or limbs from power lines. Wait
for our crews to arrive.
• Never use a gas stove or lantern that is intended for
outdoor use to heat or light your home.
• Keep candles and other flammable objects away from
children or pets.
• Avoid opening the refrigerator or freezer. A full freezer
can keep food frozen for up to three days if it is kept
closed. It is harder to keep food cold in the refrigerator,
especially in warm weather. Don’t take chances. Throw out
anything that looks like it might be spoiled.
• Disconnect major appliances until after the power has been
restored. This includes appliances that run automatically,
such as heating systems and water heaters, and those that
may have been running when the power went off, such as
ovens, ranges, and clothes dryers. By disconnecting these
appliances, you avoid damage that could occur from a power
surge. Keep one light connected so you will know when the
power is back on.
• Make sure you have fresh batteries in a portable radio so
you can stay tuned to your local radio station for updates
on our progress to restore power.
Emergency power generators offer an option for customers
needing or wanting uninterrupted service. However, to ensure
the safety of the home’s occupants as well as that of
utility company employees who may be working on power lines
in the area, the proper generator should be selected and
installed by a a qualified electrician. And, when operating
a generator, always disconnect the power coming into your
home. Otherwise, power from your generator could be sent
back onto the utility company lines, creating a hazardous
situation for our works.
As always, call The Illuminating Company if you have any
questions about your service.