Keeping Communities Safe: Key Safety Actions for the Return of Wet Weather to Much of Northern and Central California and the End of Daylight Saving Time This Weekend
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (NYSE:PCG) provides energy saving and safety tips as daylight saving time ends and the rainy season begins in Northern and Central California. As clocks fall back, drivers are reminded to adjust for earlier sunsets and potential glare. PG&E advises preparing for rain with flashlights, charged devices, and securing outdoor items. Customers are encouraged to report power outages and follow safety protocols, especially regarding downed lines. PG&E serves over 16 million people across 70,000 square miles.
- Safety tips provided for energy usage and rainy season preparation.
- Increased awareness of driving safety with daylight saving time change.
- Support for customers with outage reporting and safety measures.
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As clocks go back one hour and wet weather returns this weekend,
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And with the calendar flipped to November, we’re starting to see more frequent rain showers across much of Northern and
Here are some tips to help:
- Be sure to adjust timers so lights are not on during daylight or off in darkness, and consider adjusting sprinkler and pool pump timers.
- Use photo-sensitive lighting for outdoor lights that turn on in daylight and turn off at night.
- Adjust vehicle mirrors and visors as the earlier sunrise and later sunset may cause glare while driving at early morning and late afternoon. Use automotive glass cleaner on the inside of vehicle windows to remove vapor build up to improve visibility and prevent fogging.
- Be aware of pedestrians out walking in the early evening as sun sets or while dark.
- Be sure to have flashlights or battery-operated lanterns with fresh batteries in case of power outages.
- Avoid using candles due to the fire risk.
- Keep cell phones, tablets and other devices charged in case of a power outage.
- If you have a landline, have available a corded telephone that doesn’t require electricity, or a battery-backup phone system so you can receive and make phone calls during a power outage.
- Put away or secure outdoor furniture and cushions to prevent wind and rain damage.
- If you see a downed power line, call 911 and stay away.
- To report a power outage and to get updates on your outage status, call 800-PGE-5002 or visit www.pge.com/outages
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