February blizzard update
With a severe
winter storm on the way that some weather forecasters already are calling a
storm of historic proportions, National Grid has started preparing for
widespread, prolonged power outages that could result from the predicted
blizzard-like conditions. Although the path of the storm is still being
monitored, we are taking steps to ensure we are prepared for this storm and we
want to make sure that you are too.
Be prepared by creating an emergency kit:
- Water. The American Red Cross recommends one gallon of water
per person per day
- Food, at least a three-day supply of
non-perishable food
- Can opener for food (if kit contains
canned food)
- Battery-powered or hand
- crank radio
- Flashlight
and extra batteries
- First aid kit
- Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation
- Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
- Local
maps
- Cell phone with chargers
Please
remember that should you lose power during the storm, restoration may not happen
immediately. Given the scale of the storm , with high wind
and deep snow conditions , we must first ensure the safety of our crews and
linemen. We will have hundreds of additional crews and support resources able to
begin work around the clock to restore service but only once it is safe for them
to do so. Please be prepared for extended outages by having the items listed
above and also by staying connected.
We urge you to stay connected
In
addition to Outage
Central, National Grid offers a number of ways for customers to report
outages or learn about restoration efforts and important safety information.
Here's how:
- Outage reporting hotline - Call 1-800-867-5222 to report an outage.
- Text messages - Customers can receive text message alerts by texting the
word STORM to NGRID (64743). Customers can opt out at any time by texting the
word STOP to NGRID (64743).
- Find us on Facebook or Twitter to connect with us and other customers. You
can also view images from the field, get safety tips and the latest updates on
our restoration efforts.
Remember, if your power goes out, you can
access our mobile website by going to nationalgrid.com
on your mobile phone. There you will be able to report outages, check the status
of your outage, view outage maps, view important messages and access safety
tips.
National Grid
Here with you. Here for you.
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