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Coping
With A Power Outage |
Through rain and wind
and snow and ice...Mississippi County Electric Cooperative strives
to keep the power on for every home and business in our service
area. But sometimes unexpected conditions will cause our members
to temporarily lose power. As a Mississippi County Electric member,
you are the most important part of our business and we strive to
deliver consistent, uninterrupted service 365 days a year. When
storms or other circumstances cause an outage, we take immediate
action to restore service. Although Mississippi County Electric
works as quickly as possible to get the power back on, there are
some steps you can take before, during and after an outage to make
it easier to cope.
LIGHT: Always have
alternate sources of light on hand. It could be a flashlight with
extra batteries, candles, kerosene or oil lamps. Keep your alternate
light source in an established place when it can be found easily
in an outage situation.
- INFORMATION: Have
a battery-powered radio available. The radio will bring you weather
reports, local news bulletins and other important emergency information.
During a widespread outage, Mississippi County Electric will contact
local radio stations about restoration efforts.
- FOOD: Stock emergency
food and related items along with a manual can opener. Keep your
refrigerator/freezer doors closed as much as possible to reduce
the chance of food spoilage.
- PROTECT YOUR APPLIANCES:
Turn off all large appliances that come on automatically and disconnect
sensitive equipment such as VCR's, computers and TV's to avoid
damage from lightning or a power surge. If all of these appliances
come back on at once, they might overload your homes electric
circuits. Leave a single lamp turned on to let you know when your
electric service has been restored.
- PLAY IT SAFE: Never
touch downed power lines or anything contacting power lines. Although
you may see lines that are down, they could still be energized.
Never attempt to move trees from power lines. Let qualified servicemen
from Mississippi County Electric handle the clearing and repair
work.
- CONFIRM THE OUTAGE:
First check lights and appliances in other rooms. If you still
have power in some areas, most likely a fuse or a circuit breaker
in your house has blown. If all lights are off, check to see if
neighbor's lights are also off. This will help Mississippi County
Electric determine how widespread the outage is.
- ALL
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY ELECTRIC: Call 762-2586 or toll free 1-800-439-4563
to report the outage.
When the Power Comes
Back On...
- Give the electrical
system a chance to stabilize by gradually reconnecting the appliances
you previously disconnected. When the power first comes back on,
turn on only the most essential appliances and wait a few minutes
before reconnecting others.
- Before switching back
on your heating unit, check the outdoor unit to assure that the
fan and outdoor heat exchanger are free from ice and snow.
- Check food supplies
in refrigerator/freezer for signs of spoilage. Don't take chances
with food you are not sure about. When in doubt, throw it out.
Click
here to see how the Mississippi County Electric Cooperative Outage
Management Plan works.
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