NES WANTS YOU TO BE BETTER PREPARED FOR DISASTERS

We work hard around the clock to provide reliable power. But when storms hit and trees fall, electrical equipment is damaged and outages happen. While we can’t control when a disaster will strike, you can take steps now to be prepared.

Nashville Electric Service (NES) is encouraging customers to know the hazards in your area, create a family plan and gather supplies to be ready to act.

According to a recent survey by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, nearly 60 percent of all Americans have not practiced how to respond to a disaster in the past year. National PrepareAthon Day on September 30 is working to change that. You can participate by signing up for local text alerts, downloading a weather app to your smart phone and collecting important documents in a safe place.

NES also recommends having an emergency supply kit handy, including batteries, flashlights, a portable radio, battery-powered clock, nonperishable food, bottled water and a fully charged cell phone. Preparation is key to weathering any storm or emergency, especially if the power goes out.

Storm Safety Tips

  • Turn off appliances and electronics to protect them against power surges.
  • Keep your refrigerator and freezer closed to preserve food as long as possible. Food in the fridge will be safe if power is out less than four hours. A full freezer will hold food safely for 48 hours.
  • Never cook indoors with charcoal.
  • Use flashlights instead of candles to avoid fire hazards.
  • Stay away from downed or sagging power lines. Call 911 to report hazardous conditions.
  • Consider staying at a hotel or with a relative during extended outages.

For more ideas on how to prepare, visit ready.gov/prepare.