Utility Restoration

From the "All Hazards" Handbook, a joint publication of
Collier, Lee, Charlotte, and Sarasota County Emergency Management Departments,
and RolSafe Shutters)
 


All Hazards Guide in Web Format!

Florida Power and Light Company Web Site
        FP&L "Storm Central"
Lee County Electric Cooperative Web Site

Devastation caused by hurricanes 'Hugo', 'Andrew' and 'Opal' taught our electric utility companies that perhaps the most important thing to southwest Florida residents after such a storm passes, will be restoration of electric service.  Major hurricanes such as 'Hugo' and 'Andrew' can knock out electric service for three weeks or longer.  Electric utilities bring in crews from around the state and surrounding states to help restore power.  These men and women work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, until every home and business has electricity.

Every electric utility has comprehensive restoration plans, but experience has shown that cooperation and patience from individuals is critical to the success of these plans.  You can protect your home and family and help electric crews work more quickly, efficiently and safely, by following the ten steps below:

You will need an electrician: Remember:  During a power outage, try to leave an outside light on as a visual signal to repair crews that power has been restored to your block.

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COLLIER COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples, Florida 34112
(239) 774-8444

Board of County Commissioners
Emergency Services Division
Collier County, Florida

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