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POWER OUTAGES
The following is summarized from the web
sites of Connecticut Light & Power
(CL&P) (www.cl-p.com/stormcenter/default.aspx)
and The United Illuminating Company (UI) (www.uinet.com/)
(Note: Click on Storm Center under Residential
column)
HOW TO PREPARE FOR A POWER OUTAGE
Connecticut residents should have the following
items on hand to prepare for a possible power
outage:
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Flashlights
with batteries
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Battery-powered
radios and clocks
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Extra
batteries
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Containers
of water or bottled water
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Canned,
dehydrated or freeze-dried food
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Manual
can opener
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First-aid
kit
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List
of important phone numbers to contact in
emergencies
Additional preparations can include:
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Preparing
alternative sources of heat (such as buying a
home generator or stocking wood for a
fireplace or wood stove);
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Learning
how to manually open an electric garage door;
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Checking
medications that require refrigeration; and
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Using
bags or blocks of ice to maintain cold
temperatures in the refrigerator and freezer.
Anyone in the household who uses electronically
operated life-support or medical monitoring
equipment should register with their utility
company as a “life support” customer and have a
back-up plan in the event of a prolonged power
outage.
WHAT TO DO DURING A MAJOR STORM
During a major storm that threatens to disrupt
power, Connecticut residents should take the
following recommended actions:
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Turn
refrigerator and freezer dials up to their
highest settings to keep frozen and
refrigerated items cold (dials will need to be
turned back to their normal operating settings
when power is restored);
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Unplug
sensitive electronic equipment in the
household such as TVs, computers, VCRs,
microwave ovens, etc. to prevent damage during
a lightning storm;
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Shut
off or unplug all major appliances that are
not in current use;
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Fill
bathtubs and spare containers with water if
the house has a well and water pump that could
be damaged in a storm;
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Keep
a battery-operated radio on handy with fresh
batteries to listen to news items about the
storm and updates on restoration of power;
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Stay
away from downed power lines and any object
that are in contact with the lines;
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If
heat is unavailable in the household, contact
the local chapter of the Red Cross or local
fire or police department for the location of
the nearest emergency shelter.
HOW POWER GETS RESTORED
During a major power outage, utility companies
work with local town officials to identify
priorities in restoring power service. Usually,
fire and police stations, hospitals, shelters,
water and sewage treatment plants receive highest
priority. After that, any damaged substations,
main electric lines and wires must be repaired
before power can be restored to individual houses
and streets. Until then, utility companies urge
the public to be patient and to be as well
prepared as possible.
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY
RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by service name: Utility
Service Providers
SOURCES: Connecticut Light & Power
website; The United Illuminating Company website
PREPARED BY: 211/pt
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: April2013
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