PGE offers simple precautions for staying warm during a winter power outage

PGE OFFERS SIMPLE PRECAUTIONS FOR STAYING WARM DURING A WINTER POWER OUTAGE


News Release from PGE
Posted on FlashAlert: December 6th, 2013 11:56 AM
Downloadable file: PGE tips for staying warm during winter power outages
Portland, Ore. -- If the power goes out during cold weather, the temperature inside your home can drop rapidly. With temperatures forecast to dip into the teens or lower over the coming weekend, Portland General Electric urges customers to take these simple precautions to stay warm and safe if winter power outages occur:

BE PREPARED

* Prepare by having supplies handy that keep you warm: extra blankets; winter clothes, including hats, gloves or mittens; hand warmers; firewood (if you have a working fireplace or wood stove)
* Have a backup plan. If your neighborhood experiences an extended outage, consider staying with friends or relatives in another area of town.

SAVE BODY HEAT
* Keep warm by wearing loose layers of clothing to trap body heat.
* Wear a hat, even while sleeping.
* Keep moving; exercise generates body heat.
* Use plenty of blankets and a hot water bottle if you're able to heat water.

LOCK IN HOME HEAT
* Pick one room on the south or west side of the house and close it off to keep the heat in.
* Use blankets to insulate windows and doors.

BE ALERT FOR SIGNS OF HYPOTHERMIA
* Hypothermia occurs when there is a significant drop in core body temperature.
* Infants and the elderly are especially susceptible.
* If someone has a temperature below 95 degrees Fahrenheit, call for medical help.
* Check on elderly or infirm neighbors to make sure they're equipped and able to keep warm.

BE CAUTIOUS WITH ALTERNATIVE LIGHT AND HEAT SOURCES
* PGE recommends against using candles to light your home during a power outage. They cause many house fires every year. If you do use candles or a fireplace during an outage, be sure to have a fire extinguisher, salt, baking soda and heavy blankets handy should a fire break out.
* Never use kerosene heaters indoors without proper ventilation. They create harmful fumes.
* Also remember to never use charcoal briquettes indoors. They produce deadly carbon monoxide.

For more information, visit PortlandGeneral.com/Safety.

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About Portland General Electric Company: Portland General Electric, headquartered in Portland, Ore., is a fully integrated electric utility that serves approximately 836,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in Oregon. Visit our website at PortlandGeneral.com.
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