If a family member uses life-sustaining medical equipment,
develop an emergency plan for generating power or plan to relocate.
Turn off and unplug the electrical appliances and equipment
such as TVs and computers.
Turn refrigerators and freezers to their coldest settings
to keep food fresh as long as possible. (Learn
more about perishable foods.)
Watch for downed power lines. Stay back and consider all
lines energized. If possible, call Dominion at 1-888-667-3000. (Read more
tips about downed wires and post-storm
safety.)
If you must reset circuit breakers, wear dry, rubber soled
shoes and stand on something dry such as wood or furniture.
Reset the breaker switches with one hand using a dry wooden
tool. Don't touch the metal breaker box or other grounded objects.
If the breakers cannot be reset, call a licensed electrician,
as there may be a short-circuit in the electrical system.
Portable Generator Safety Tips
Use only in a well-ventilated area. Don't run it in your
garage.
Use a heavy duty, grounded extension cord when plugging
appliances into the generator.
Do not connect your power generator to your home's main
fuse box or circuit panel.
Don't exceed the generator's recommended wattage.
Turn the generator off at night while you sleep and when
you are away from home.