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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, January 16, 2009

Emergency tips

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Hawaiian Electric Co. is asking customers to take the following safety precautions, as appropriate:

ADVANCE PLANNING

  • Make sure you have a battery-powered radio on hand to listen for updates on the weather.

  • Double-check emergency equipment such as flashlights, radios, cell phones and other battery-powered equipment to be sure they are working.

  • Turn off and unplug any unnecessary electrical equipment, especially sensitive electronics. This will prevent damage to the equipment from surges when power is restored.

  • If someone in your home is dependent on electric-powered, life-sustaining medical equipment, check backup facilities. Remember to take your equipment, medicine and/or supplies with you when you go to the hospital or emergency facility.

  • If you plan to use a portable generator, make sure it is placed in a well-ventilated area (preferably outside) and be sure to follow all instructions in the manufacturer's manual.

  • Keep cash on hand. If outages occur, you may not be able to withdraw cash from banks or ATMs.

  • Turn your refrigerator and freezer to their coldest settings. If power goes out, this will keep food fresher longer.

    IN A POWER OUTAGE

  • If your power goes off, use flashlights instead of candles or kerosene lamps, and be careful with cooking flames.

  • Don't use charcoal or other fossil fuels to cook with indoors, as they can create deadly fumes.

  • If you were cooking when the outage occurred, remember to turn off the stove, oven or other appliances and remove items such as pots and pans from the burners.

  • During a power outage, a fully stocked freezer will keep most of your foods frozen for up to 72 hours — if you don't open the door. The freezer section of a refrigerator-freezer will keep most of your foods frozen 10 to 24 hours.

    ELECTRICAL SAFETY

  • Do NOT approach downed utility lines or touch fallen or low-hanging wires, nor anything they may be in contact with.

  • Stay away from downed lines. Warn others to stay away. Call Hawaiian Electric Co.'s Trouble Line at 548-7961 or dial 911 for emergency assistance.

    COMMUNICATIONS

  • Check local media and/or tune in to radio stations for the latest reports.

  • Keep telephone lines clear for police and other emergency services. Call HECO only to report downed sparking power lines or unsafe electrical equipment. Key numbers:

    1. Customer service inquiries: 548-7311

    2. Trouble Line: 548-7961

    3. Emergency: 911