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If you experience a power cut, simply call 105 for free. 105 is the new nationwide number that will put you through to your local electricity network operator — the company that manages the cables, wires and substations that bring electricity into local homes and businesses.
If your electricity should go off, first go to your main electrical panel to see if a fuse has blown or a breaker has tripped. Fuses must be replaced while breakers need only be reset. If you determine that the problem is not within your home, call our outage reporting hotline at 1-888-308-6582.
To report a power outage in your neighborhood, call us any time at 1-800-465-1212. This number also provides you with updates on expected service restoration when available.
Check The Circuit Breakers. Always check the circuit breakers first. Check-In With Neighbors. Call The Power Company. Stay Warm. Preserve Food. Food Preparation. Conserve Water. Unplug Major Appliances.
Causes. Generally, the power goes out for two reasons. A circuit breaker or fuse is tripped in your home, or the power lines themselves are affected. As a rule, if your electrical system in your home is generally sturdy and the power goes out during a storm, it's probably due to an outside influence.
Check The Circuit Breakers. Always check the circuit breakers first. Check-In With Neighbors. Call The Power Company. Stay Warm. Preserve Food. Food Preparation. Conserve Water. Unplug Major Appliances.
Call our toll-free, 24-hour Outage Reporting Line, 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877), or. Report your outage online, or. Report your outage via text message. Text REG to 544487 (LIGHTS) to get started.
The power may be fixable with a few resets. Report outages in your home or neighborhood to PG&E. Call our 24-hour Power Outage Information Center at 1-800-743-5002.
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