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Are You Prepared For Public Safety Power Shutoffs During Fire Season?

FRESNO – As wildfire season approaches, residents need to be aware of and prepared for the possibility that their power will be shut off – sometimes for several days – as a safety precaution.

California’s three largest energy companies have announced a coordinated wildfire safety and awareness campaign to prepare Californians for the threat of extreme weather and power outages during times of increased wildfire danger.

The statewide “Power of Being Prepared” campaign is a call to action for everyone to be ready when Public Safety Power Shutoff Energy companies turn off power to fire-prone areas during extreme weather events as a safety precaution. This is known as a Public Safety Power Shutoff.

The campaign, unveiled Monday, is being led jointly by San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), Southern California Edison (SCE) and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), at the direction of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). It includes radio ads, preparedness resources and a new website, www.prepareforpowerdown.com.

What to Expect:

The decision and action to turn off power is made by each energy company and is based on a combination of factors. These include high winds (including Red Flag Warnings declared by the National Weather Service), low humidity, dry vegetation and conditions on the ground.

Energy companies will aim to send early warning notifications via phone calls, text alerts, emails and other means before turning off power.

SDG&E, SCE and PG&E are all working with customers to ensure they have updated contact information on file and are able to reach customers before, during and after a Public Safety Power Shutoff event.

Energy companies will also use websites and social media channels to share information and provide regular updates to local news and radio outlets.

Here are some steps Californians can take to help prepare for extreme weather and Public Safety Power Shutoff events:

  • Update contact information with energy companies to sign up for important outage alerts (SDG&E customers — www.sdge.com/wildfire-safety; SCE customers — www.sce.com/psps; PG&E customers — www.pge.com/mywildfirealerts)
  • Identify backup charging methods for phones and keep hard copies of emergency numbers
  • Plan for any medical needs like medications that need to be refrigerated or devices that require power
  • Plan for the needs of pets and livestock
  • Build or restock emergency kits with flashlights, fresh batteries, first aid supplies and cash
  • Designate an emergency meeting location
  • Know how to manually open garage doors
  • Ensure any backup generators are ready to safely operate
  • Identify the unique needs of your family and loved ones in the area for your emergency plan

According to a recent report released by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Strike Force addressing wildfire issues, “More than 25 million acres of California wildlands are classified as under very high or extreme fire threat. Approximately 25 percent of the state’s population – 11 million people – lives in that high-risk area.”

“Wildfires are a real and growing threat in California,” said Denise Everhart, Pacific Division Disaster Executive of the American Red Cross.

“Now more than ever it is critical that Californians be ready for the unexpected and prepare their emergency kits, download the Red Cross Emergency App, outline a family plan and practice safety drills before the need arises. Education, awareness and preparedness can make a difference in keeping families safe and saving lives.”

For more information about The Power of Being Prepared, and additional steps customers can take to prepare for wildfire season and Public Safety Power Shutoffs, visit www.prepareforpowerdown.com.

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