Essential Energy is reminding residents to prepare their properties for storm season and minimise the risk of electrical safety incidents and power supply outages.
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Acting regional manager North Coast, Ross Berry issued the warning following increased storm activity across parts of NSW and southern QLD in recent weeks.
“Storm season generally occurs from October through to March, however unseasonably warm and dry conditions mean unpredictable weather could hit at any time,” Mr Berry said.
“Severe storms can damage homes and the electricity network, causing unplanned power outages for customers and local communities.
“Prepare your property before severe weather arrives by removing debris and overgrown vegetation from around the home, clearing gutters and checking that trees are a safe distance from powerlines.”
Essential Energy encourages property owners to report vegetation that is growing too close to the electricity network on 13 20 80.
“We advise keeping a household emergency kit handy which includes a battery-powered torch and radio, candles and waterproof matches, drinking water and non-perishable food, a first aid kit, and a list of emergency contact numbers including Essential Energy’s 24-hour 13 20 80 number,” Mr Berry said.
“During a storm or severe weather, unplug electronic equipment like televisions and computers, stay indoors and if possible check social media via mobile phones for updates.”
“Always assume fallen powerlines or any objects in contact with them are live and stay at least eight metres away from them,” Mr Berry added.
For more storm safety tips, visit www.essentialenergy.com.au.