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Weather Safety

Safeguard Your Home In Case Of Severe Weather

Severe weather — including thunderstorms, blizzards, tornadoes, heavy rain and more — may present electrical hazards that can threaten your safety. Here are a few actionable ways you can safeguard your home before and during a storm:

  • Install surge protectors to safeguard electronics.

  • Unplug sensitive electronic devices (e.g., computers, TVs, etc.) to prevent damage from power surges.

  • Don't use corded telephones or plug-in handheld electronics during a lightning storm.

  • Report any power outages to your local electric co-op; do not attempt to restore power on your own.

  • Never enter a flooded room/space where electrical equipment or outlets are either submerged or wet.

If you are using a generator due to a power outage, always turn off your home's main breaker and do not plug the generator directly into a wall outlet.

This can cause dangerous backfeed that may result in serious injury or death for electrical workers. Use a transfer switch or hire a licensed electrician to install your generator safely. Your generator should be used outside and away from your home; always use an outdoor-rated extension cord.

Make An Emergency Plan

We strongly recommend making an emergency plan for your household in case of severe weather. Even with accurate forecasting models, you can never fully predict how storms and other weather events might impact access to power in your region.

Assemble an emergency kit with the following items and keep it accessible in your home:

Emergency Contact Numbers

Emergency Contact Numbers

Blankets

Blankets

Bottled Water

Bottled Water

Battery-Powered Flashlights

Battery-Powered Flashlights

Battery-Powered Radio

Battery-Powered Radio

Non-Perishable Food

Non-Perishable Food

Portable Battery-Powered Phone Charger

Portable Battery-Powered Phone Charger

It's also helpful to make a plan to conduct wellness checks on neighbors and family members who are older adults or individuals with disabilities during severe weather events.


Storm

Contact your local Touchstone Energy® Cooperative whenever electrical safety is in question during severe weather.

This may include power surges due to lightning, submerged electrical outlets during flooding and downed power lines.

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