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PSPS FAQs

Powering Off for Wildfire Safety

When there are potentially dangerous weather conditions in fire-prone areas, we may need to call a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) event. During these events, we will proactively turn off power in high fire risk areas to reduce the threat of wildfires. Turning off our customers’ power is not something we take lightly, but PSPS events are one of the ways we can better ensure the safety of the public, our customers and our employees.  

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How do PSPS events work?

When forecasts indicate elevated weather conditions, we’ll begin assessing the potential impact to affected areas. We’ll analyze historical data to help predict the likelihood of a wildfire occurring, closely monitor weather watch alerts from the National Weather Service, and place incident responders on alert, if needed. Disclaimer: Erratic or sudden onset of conditions may impact our ability to provide advanced notice to customers.

First Notification: 2 Days Ahead
If weather conditions warrant a possible PSPS, we will notify potentially affected customers.

Second Notification: 1 Day Ahead
If weather conditions persist, we will notify impacted customers again.

Third Notification: Power Shutoff
When weather conditions confirm the decision to shut off power, we will send a notification to impacted customers.

Fourth Notification: After Restoring Power
After weather conditions return to safer levels, our field teams will check to make sure that power can be safely restored. We will send a notification telling impacted customers that power has been restored.

Other notifications may occur as needed to keep customers informed.

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4-7 Days Ahead

When forecasts indicate extreme fire conditions, SCE will begin predictive modeling to assess potential impact.

4 Days Ahead

SCE monitors fire weather watch alerts from the National Weather Service (NWS) and continues to refine predictive models. Incident responders are placed on alert.

2 Days Ahead

Extreme fire conditions forecasted. Coordinate with the emergency management community, first responders and local government first. Initiate customer notifications on possible PSPS.  
First notification sent to customers

1 Day Ahead

Extreme fire conditions imminent; continue to coordinate with emergency management community, first responders, local government, and customers of possible PSPS.  
Second notification sent to customers

During: Power Is Shut Off

Extreme fire conditions validated by field resources, notify the emergency management community, first responders, local government, and customers to power shutoff. Note that an erratic or sudden onset of conditions may impact our ability to provide advanced notice to customers.  
Third notification sent to customers

After: Power Is Restored

Extreme fire conditions subside to safe levels; field resources perform inspections and patrols of equipment, then power is restored to affected communities; notification sent to impacted parties.  
Fourth notification sent to customers

How can I find out if I live in a high fire risk area?

A PSPS event may be called if you live in an area that has been deemed as a high-fire threat area by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The CPUC has created maps to help you find out if you live in one of these affected areas.

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How can I prepare for PSPS events?

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Rely on medical equipment?

If you’re a Medical Baseline customer and depend on powered medical equipment, you should plan to have a backup power source, such as an uninterruptible power supply, or a backup location in case of a power outage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

Maaasahan mong aabisuhan ka namin sa mga regular na pagitan:

  • 4-7 araw na mas maaga: Kapag may nakikita kaming matinding pagtataya ng panahon, nag-uumpisa kaming magplano nang hanggang isang linggo na advance. Mangyaring kumonsulta sa aming mapa ng kamalayan sa panahon para sa pitong araw na pagtataya ng panahon.
  • 3 araw na mas maaga: Nagpapadala kami ng mga inisyal na notification tungkol sa posibleng pag-shut off ng power sa mga local at tribal government, mga emergency official, mga unang responder, mga ospital, at iba pang kritikal na imprastraktura at mga service provider. Nagpo-post kami ng advance na impormasyon sa portal ng Public Safety Partner at ipinapakita ang mga apektadong lugar at mapagkukunan sa Mapa ng Brownout.
  • 2 araw na mas maaga: Nagpapadala kami ng mga inisyal na notification sa mga customer, at mga update sa notification sa mga lokal na pamahalaan at ahensya.
  • 1 araw na mas maaga: Nagpapadala kami ng updated na impormasyon sa oras sa lahat ng customer.
  • 0-4 na oras na mas maaga: Sa tuwing posible, magpapadala kami ng mga notification na malamang na isa-shut off ang power.
  • Pakitandaan: Ang pabago-bago o biglaang paglitaw ng mga kondisyon ng panahon ay maaaring makaapekto sa aming kakayahang magbigay ng advance na abiso sa mga customer.

Kapag pinatay ang kuryente para sa kaligtasan, asahan mong makakatanggap ka ng mga ganitong notification:

  • Pagpatay ng kuryente: Ipapaalam namin sa iyo kapag pinatay na ang kuryente.
  • Naghahanda para Ibalik ang Kuryente: Ipapaalam namin sa iyo kapag sinimulan na ng mga field crew na suriin ang aming mga linya para malaman kung ligtas nang ibalik ang kuryente.
  • Pagbabalik ng Kuryente: Ipapaalam namin sa iyo kapag naibalik na ang kuryente, at sa oras na iyon, ipapakita sa aming Mapa ng Brownout na tapos na ang lahat para sa iyo.
  • Tapos na ang PSPS: Ipapaalam din namin sa iyo kung aling mga circuit ang hindi na isinasaalang-alang para sa PSPS

Pakitandaan: May ilang partikular na sitwasyon na posibleng pumigil sa SCE na makapagbigay ng paunang abiso sa mga customer. Posibleng magkaroon ng ibang notification kung kinakailangan para mapanatiling may alam ang mga customer.

We intend to notify affected customers approximately two days in advance of a potential power shutoff. This notification will be sent via email, text, or phone call. We may also send another notice to customers one day before a potential power shutoff. We will keep customers updated regularly on our website and social media channels. We will also notify affected customers when power has been restored. SCE customers can sign up for PSPS alerts in English and other available languages at sce.com/pspsalerts

Tinutukoy ng bawat utilidad ng California na pagmamay-ari ng investor kung kailan magsasagawa ng PSPS at kung paano ito ipapatupad. Nagpupulong-pulong ang tatlong pinakamalalaking utilidad ng California, sa pangangasiwa ng Komisyon ng Mga Pampublikong Utilidad ng California (California Public Utilities Commission o CPUC), para ihanda ang lahat ng taga-California sa mga banta ng mga wildfire at brownout kapag may matitinding lagay ng panahon. Makahanap ng higit pang impormasyon tungkol sa pagsisikap na ito sa buong estado sa prepareforpowerdown.comopens in new window.

Ang malakas na hangin na sinamahan ng mga tuyot kondisyon ng lupa ay maaaring magpataas ng banta ng wildfire. Ang parehong hanging ito ay maaaring maging sanhi ng pagputok ng mga halaman o iba pang bagay sa mga power line at maaaring magresulta sa pagsiklab ng apoy, na posibleng lumikha ng malaking wildfire. Sa mga ganitong sitwasyon, maaari naming i-shut off ang power sa mga customer para panatilihin kang ligtas at ang iyong komunidad. Isinasaalang-alang ng SCE ang ilang salik at kondisyon bago magdeklara ng PSPS, kabilang ang, pero hindi limitado sa:

  • Malakas na hangin
  • Napakababang halumigmig
  • Tuyo ang mga halaman na maaaring magsilbing ningas
  • Mga obserbasyon ng nangyayari sa kapaligiran
  • Banta ng sunog sa imprastraktura ng kuryente
  • Panganib sa kaligtasan ng publiko

Ang mga customer na nakatira sa mga lugar na malaki ang panganib na magkasunogopens in new window ay mas malamang na makaranas ng PSPS. Gayunpaman, puwede ring maapektuhan ang mga customer na hindi naninirahan sa mga lugar na may malaking panganib na magkasunog dahil magkakaugnay ang electrical grid. Ang SCE ay may network ng mga circuit na nagbibigay ng kuryente sa 15 milyong tao sa loob ng 50,000 milya kuwadrado ng central, coastal, at Southern California. Sinuman sa California ay puwedeng maapektuhan ng mga emergency tulad ng pagpatay ng kuryente para sa kaligtasan at kailangang maging handa nang may plano.

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