What is a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS)?
A PSPS is a proactive measure taken by SCE to temporarily shut off power in high fire risk areas to prevent wildfires.
California / Power Outages
Southern California Edison (SCE) is warning residents about a potential increase in Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) during this wildfire season. With high fire risk areas expanding, both the frequency and duration of these outages are e...
Southern California is facing an elevated risk of wildfires, prompting SCE to proactively implement Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) to mitigate potential fire hazards caused by utility equipment. These shutoffs, while disruptive, are a critical tool for preventing wildfires during periods of low humidity, dry vegetation, and high winds.
SCE is actively working to inform and prepare communities for these events. Residents can attend community meetings to learn about outage preparedness, available programs, and cost-saving strategies. SCE also provides resources on its website, including information on backup power solutions and rebates.
Preparing for extended outages includes having charged batteries, extra flashlights, and a battery-operated radio on hand. Consider alternative power sources like generators and ensure you have a plan for keeping food fresh. If you rely on medical devices, explore the Critical Care Backup Battery program.
A PSPS is a proactive measure taken by SCE to temporarily shut off power in high fire risk areas to prevent wildfires.
Sign up for alerts at SCE.com&ref=yanuki.com, create an emergency plan, have backup power sources, and keep essential supplies on hand.
Visit SCE.com&ref=yanuki.com or attend a community meeting for the latest updates and support.
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