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Hurricane Electrical Safety Checklist
Before a hurricane, here are some things you should from an electrical safety stand point – your hurricane checklist:
- Trim and remove trees that could fall on power lines during strong winds.
- Contact your power company for advice when trimming or removing trees that are close to power lines.
- Have a licensed electrician check the service wire connection to your home to make sure it can withstand hurricane winds.
- Stock up on battery-powered flashlights and batteries in case of power outages.
- Ensure that family members know where the circuit breaker is located, just in case you need to turn off the power.
- If you are installing a stand-by generator, get a licensed electrician to connect it to the main electric panel. A special switch is needed to ensure that the power from the generator does not “back feed” into power lines and potentially cause injuries.
- If someone in your home depends on life-support equipment, and you do not have a stand-by generator, consider moving the individual to a special facility to avoid the effects of an extended power outage.
- When a hurricane threatens, turn your refrigerators and freezers to their coldest settings in order to ensure that the food lasts longer in the event of a power outage.