What causes power outages?
Power outages can be caused by vegetation fires, lightning strikes, equipment failure, and Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) during high fire-risk conditions.
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Recent power outages have affected thousands of customers across California. Learn how to prepare for potential outages and stay safe during these events, especially during fire season.
Power outages can disrupt daily routines and pose safety risks, especially for those dependent on electricity for medical equipment. Understanding the causes and preparing in advance can minimize the impact. PG&E provides guidance on how to stay safe during outages, including keeping important phone numbers accessible, planning for medical needs, and using flashlights instead of candles. Residents should update their contact information with PG&E to receive timely alerts about potential PSPS events. For power outage preparation tips and detailed information, view PG&E’s Outage and Safety webpage&ref=yanuki.com. Also, review detailed guidelines on Electric Generator Safety&ref=yanuki.com to ensure safe use during outages. During heat or snow, overburdened electric cables, transformers, and other electrical equipment can fail. Be safe, never touch a downed power-line or electrical equipment.
Power outages can be caused by vegetation fires, lightning strikes, equipment failure, and Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) during high fire-risk conditions.
Keep important phone numbers accessible, plan for medical needs, stay connected with a charged cellphone, use flashlights instead of candles, prevent fire hazards by turning off heat-producing appliances, and protect electronics with surge suppressors.
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