Monday, March 4
BGE Prepares for Significant Winter Storm; Encourages Customers to Prepare Families and Homes in Advance
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Customers
reminded they may now report power
outages from mobile phones and devices through company’s new
mobile website at bge.com
or by calling 877.778.2222
BGE is initially
requesting up to 500 out-of-state utility workers through the mutual assistance
networks
BALTIMORE,
March 4, 2013 – Baltimore Gas
and Electric Company (BGE) today announced that it is closely monitoring an
approaching weather front that will likely bring heavy, wet snow and wind gusts
of up to 50 miles per hour across the majority of its central Maryland service
area on Wednesday. Snow accumulations are forecasted to reach between six to 15
inches. Coupled with high wind gusts, heavy, wet snow can cover tree limbs,
electric delivery equipment and power lines, and cause power outages. BGE is
making an initial request for up to 500 out-of-state utility workers through
the mutual assistance networks. Just as the company is preparing field crews
and employees to respond to potential power outages resulting from the
forecasted weather, the company reminds its customers to take the time now to
make preparations.
It is important to note
that customers may now report
power outages from mobile phones and devices through the company’s new
mobile website at bge.com
or by calling 877.778.2222. An enhanced
power outage map is also available
through the mobile and full websites, and provides the general location and
status of current electric power outages in BGE’s service area. Customers can
view affected area(s), the number of customers affected by an outage, estimated
time of restoration if available, and the status of the field crew assigned to
repair the issue.
“While
the forecast for Monday and Tuesday remains mild, we expect conditions to drastically
change with the approaching winter storm that will likely impact BGE’s service
area on Wednesday and Thursday,” said Jeannette M. Mills, vice president and
chief customer officer for BGE. “Heavy, wet snow combined with high wind and
wind gusts can weaken trees, bringing whole trees and tree limbs down onto
power lines and other electric delivery equipment, and cause outages. The
safety of our employees and customers is our top priority, and in periods of
sustained high wind, it may be unsafe to operate bucket trucks. Customers
should prepare for the possibility of extended power outages in the event that
the snowfall causes treacherous road conditions, which may delay crew travel
and restoration times. We appreciate our customers’ efforts to prepare in
advance for adverse weather and to assist BGE in identifying and reporting
outages and downed wires through our recently introduced mobile website at
bge.com or our automated phone system at 877.778.2222.”
As a reminder, BGE
customers who may be elderly, disabled or dependent on electricity for medical
or life-sustaining equipment (Customers
with Special Needs), should always have alternate arrangements in place
should they experience an extended power outage.
BGE encourages its customers and employees to proactively
prepare for severe weather and the possibility of power outages and to take
steps to ensure the safety of their families and property during service
interruptions by taking the following steps:
· Stay
informed – Be aware of changing weather conditions and plan
ahead. Have a battery-powered radio with a weather band so you can hear
emergency information when the power is out.
· Make
a plan – Discuss and document an emergency plan with those
in your care. Develop a family emergency plan that includes alternative
arrangements should the need arise to leave your home. Make provisions for
special needs of any family member such as the elderly, disabled, medically
affected or infants. If you are dependent on electric-powered medical
equipment, you are encouraged to seek alternate arrangements in the event that
your electric service is interrupted.
· Make
a list of emergency phone numbers (including
877.778.2222 to report an outage or a downed wire to BGE) and keep a personal
telephone book and one corded phone or a cell phone on hand.
· Build
an emergency kit – Keep enough emergency supplies on
hand for you and those in your care. Remember supplies for children, those with
special needs and pets.
· Keep the following items readily
available:
o
Flashlights
– not candles
o
Fresh
batteries
o
Battery-operated
clock radio
o
Corded
telephone
o
Fully
charged cell phone
o
Non-perishable
foods
o
Water
– one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days for drinking
and sanitation
o
First
aid kit
o
Local
maps
o
Blankets
Customers also should consider filling the fuel tanks of
their vehicles in the event a power outage affects service to neighborhood gas
stations. For customers who rely on well water, filling a bathtub with water in
advance of severe weather is strongly encouraged.
In
addition to monitoring current and approaching weather conditions that could
result in service interruptions, BGE regularly conducts emergency training
drills during which all aspects of storm-related service restoration are
tested. BGE’s most recent drill occurred last October, and involved a detailed
review of BGE’s Electric Delivery Emergency Response Plan to ensure that storm
response procedures are up-to-date and in line with industry standards.
Customers
can find information on preparing for natural disasters and other emergency
events at bge.com,
as well as storm preparation information and restoration progress via BGE’s
social media sites on Twitter and Facebook.
BGE, headquartered in
Baltimore, is Maryland’s largest gas and electric utility, delivering power to more
than 1.2 million electric customers and more than 655,000 natural gas customers
in central Maryland. The company’s approximately 3,400 employees are committed
to the safe and reliable delivery of gas and electricity, as well as enhanced
energy management, conservation, environmental stewardship and community
assistance. BGE is a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), the nation’s
leading competitive energy provider, with 2012
revenues of approximately $23.5 billion.
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