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What to do if the lights go out

The forecast calls for high winds and rain through Tuesday night, and that means power outages are likely when trees or their limbs topple. Power outages don’t seem like a big deal until they happen–then they are a pain in the you-know-what at best, and a serious health hazard at their worst.

Who do I call if the power goes out?

Use flashlights, not candles, to prevent house fires.

For residents of the Seattle area, call Seattle City Light Power Outage Hotline at 206-684-7400.
For other King County residents, call Puget Sound Energy Customer Service at 1-888-225-5773 or report an outage online through your My PSE account at PSE.com.

What should I do when you see damaged or downed power lines in your neighborhood?

What about people who are using life support equipment at home?

How should I use a power generator?

How long will the food in my refrigerator and freezer remain cold enough to prevent food borne illness?

My power has been out for a while and my home is too cold. What are my options?

In a severe emergency or disaster, expect electric power to be out for several days. If that happens, consider relocating to a shelter or to a friend’s home where heat and power are available.

And one more important warning:

Never use charcoal, gas, or propane heaters indoors. Odorless, invisible fumes from charcoal, gas, and propane can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. Using these heaters indoors can also increase the risk of fire.

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