Safety During a Power Outage

Year-Round Tips

  • Only use a flashlight for emergency lighting. Never use candles!
     

  • Turn off electrical equipment you were using when the power went out.
     

  • Leave one light turned on so you’ll know when your power returns.
     

  • Avoid opening the refrigerator and freezer. If you must eat food that was refrigerated or frozen, check it carefully for signs of spoilage.
     

  • Do not run a generator inside a home or garage.
     

  • If you use a generator, connect the equipment you want to power directly to the outlets on the generator.
     

  • Never connect a generator to a home’s electrical system.
     

  • Listen to local radio and television for updated information.
     

  • Do not call 9-1-1 for information — you should only call 9-1-1 to report a life-threatening emergency.
     

  • Eliminate unnecessary travel, especially by car. Traffic signals will stop working during an outage, creating traffic congestion.
     

  • Remember that equipment such as automated teller machines (ATMs) and elevators may not work during a power outage.

If it's Hot Outside

  • Take steps to remain cool.
     

  • Move to the lowest level of your home — cool air sinks.
     

  • Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing.
     

  • Drink plenty of water, even if you do not feel thirsty.
     

  • If the heat is intense and the power may be off for a long time, consider going to a movie theater, shopping mall, or “cooling shelter” that may be opened in your community. Listen to the radio for details on available emergency shelters.
     

  • Remember to provide plenty of fresh, cool water for your pets.

If it's Cold Outside

    • Put on layers of warm clothing.
       

    • Never burn charcoal for heating or cooking indoors.
       

    • Never use your oven as a source of heat.
       

    • If the power may be out for a prolonged period, plan to go to another location (relative, friend, or public facility) that has heat to keep you warm. Listen to the radio for details on available emergency shelters.