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What is a
"Rolling Blackout?"
Other Blackouts
A rolling blackout occurs when a power company
turns off electricity to selected areas to save
power. The areas are selected using
sophisticated computer programs and models. The
blackouts are typically for one hour, then the
power is restored and another area is turned
off. Hospitals, airport control towers, police
stations, and fire departments are often exempt
from these rolling blackouts. These blackouts
usually occur during peak energy usage times,
usually between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on
weekdays, but they can happen at any time of
day. Blackouts may affect the same area more
than once a day, and may exceed an hour's
duration.
How Power Grids Work
How Do I Find
Out if My Area Will Have a Rolling Blackout?
Listen to local television, radio, and check the
web site of your power company. Usually, rolling
blackouts occur when power usage increases,
especially during hot weather when many people
are using air conditioning to keep cool. Power
companies try to give a warning when they will
turn off power to an area, but they can not
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Top Safety Tips |
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Only use
a flashlight for emergency lighting.
Never use candles! |
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Turn off
electrical equipment you were using when
the power went out. |
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Avoid
opening the refrigerator and freezer.
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Do not
run a generator inside a home or garage.
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If you
use a generator, connect the equipment
you want to power directly to the
outlets on the generator. Do not connect
a generator to a home's electrical
system. |
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Listen to
local radio and television for updated
information. |
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