Ameren Illinois Utilities Urge Customers to be Prepared for Forecasted Winter Storms
advisories issued for tonight and tomorrow in significant portions of the
Ameren Illinois Utilities service territory, the utilities are advising
customers to ready themselves for the possibility of power outages due to ice
in the southern third of the state.
“Safety is our priority every day of the year, but it takes on added
significance when severe weather strikes,” said
Utilities vice president for Regional Operations.
“The first safety rule is to stay away from downed power lines and always
call us or ’911′ if you see downed lines,” Pate said. “Never go outside in the
dark because you won’t be able to see a downed power line that could still be
energized and dangerous. Stay away from brush, shrubs and downed trees that
may hide downed lines.”
Operations, explained: “When severe storms cause power outages, our first
priority is to correct potentially life-threatening situations, such as downed
power lines or hospitals without power. We then implement power restoration
plans focused on restoring power for the greatest number of customers in the
shortest length of time.”
When there is a threat of severe weather, Pate said the key steps take by
the Ameren Illinois Utilities include:
-- Constantly monitor weather conditions, watching for any changes that
may impact service.
-- Place Ameren Illinois Utilities personnel on alert.
-- Consider staging field personnel in preparation for storm
restoration work. Decisions on staging are based on evolving weather
conditions.
-- In anticipation of severe winter weather, the Ameren Illinois
Utilities may dispatch special Ameren Illinois Storm Trailers. These
trailers are filled with materials field crews need to perform their
service restoration work. The trailers can be moved to various
staging sites to provide materials when outside crews come in to
help with the restoration efforts and to provide a store of
materials close to the area with the most damage.
-- In severe weather situations, the Ameren Illinois Utilities
Emergency Operations Center will be activated. The center is
strategically located in Decatur.
Customer Safety Tips
The measures customers should take to prepare for a power outage or loss
of natural gas service are similar to those needed to prepare for any
emergency situation.
-- Because most major outages are caused by severe weather, begin by
developing shelter plans for severe storm conditions.
-- If any member of your family has a medical condition, plan and make
arrangements to have that person's special needs met in the event
electricity is not available for an extended period of time during a
storm.
-- Assemble a "storm kit" and store it in a secure, centrally located
part of your house. Make sure all family members know where to find
that kit. It should contain:
-- Emergency telephone numbers; flashlights and fresh batteries
(avoid using candles, lanterns or oil lamps due to the fire
risk); extra garage and house keys; a battery-powered radio; a
battery-powered or wind-up alarm clock; a supply of bottled
water (one gallon per person per day); non-perishable foods
that don't require heating; blankets, bedding or sleeping bags;
a first-aid kit and medications; a hand-operated can opener;
special items for infants or family members with special needs;
hand tools, such as a screwdriver, scissors and duct tape;
household items like plastic utensils, paper plates,
waterproof matches and household bleach; identification and
copies of important family documents.
-- If your electric service is interrupted, be sure to unplug or
protect sensitive computer and electronic equipment with a high-
quality surge protector.
-- When severe weather is predicted, make certain your cell phone is
fully charged. Also, remember that cordless land line telephones
will not function in the event of a power outage.
-- If your power goes out, contact a neighbor to see if you are the
only one without power. If you are the only one without service,
check your panel box for a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse. If
any breakers are in the "off" position or if a fuse is blown, you
should investigate the problem. If you are still without power, or
if others in your neighborhood are experiencing a power outage, call
your Ameren Illinois Utility at any time, 24 hours a day, seven days
a week -- and always call as soon as possible to report a downed
line or natural gas odor! The Ameren Illinois Utility numbers are
888-672-5252 (AmerenCILCO), 888-789-2477 (AmerenCIPS) and 800-755-
7000 (AmerenIP).
The Ameren Illinois Utilities serve 1.2 million electric and more than
840,000 natural gas customers in a 43,700-square-mile area of
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SOURCE Ameren Illinois Utilities
