SHREVEPORT, La. (March 29, 2022) – Southwestern Electric Power Co. crews are ready to respond should the severe storms forecast Wednesday for portions of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas cause power outages.
"The combination of high winds and heavy rains could lead to uprooted trees and broken limbs on power lines," said Drew Seidel, SWEPCO vice president, Distribution Region Operations.
When storms and high winds damage the electric grid, SWEPCO crews work as safely and quickly as possible to restore power. Once the storm passes, field personnel will begin assessing damage to the power grid and clearing downed power lines and other hazards.
SWEPCO urges the public to stay away from all downed lines and treat them as dangerous and energized. Stay away, keep others away and report hazards by calling 1-888-218-3919.
Follow these five simple tips to help keep you safe, prepared and connected in the event of severe weather:
1. Plan Ahead
Develop an emergency plan for you and your family. Be sure to contact family, friends, neighbors with young children, the elderly or people with medical conditions to ensure they also have a plan.
2. Make an emergency outage kit
Get ahead of storms by putting together an emergency preparedness kit that includes non-perishable food, water, flashlights, batteries, a portable cell phone charging bank, a blanket or sleeping bag, a first aid kit and any necessary medications.
3. Stay away from downed lines
Remember, all downed lines are dangerous — they can carry an electric current that can cause serious or even fatal injuries. If you see a fallen wire, stay away and keep others away, including children and pets. Call SWEPCO at 1-888-218-3919 or 911 immediately.
4. Remember, safety first
If the power goes out, always use caution when using lanterns, heaters, generators, fuel-fired stoves or burning charcoal. Proper ventilation is necessary to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning and fires.
If you use a portable or RV generator, do not plug the generator into your home's main electrical panel. This can "back-feed" electricity into outside utility lines, creating the danger of electrocution for repair crews and the public. Instead, read the manufacturer's instructions and only plug essential appliances directly into the generator.
5. Stay in the know
It's easy to stay connected. Report outages and check restoration status by:
Downloading the SWEPCO mobile app: SWEPCO.com/App
Signing up to get SWEPCO alerts: SWEPCO.com/Alerts
Following SWEPCO on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram for updates.
About Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO)
SWEPCO, an American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP) company, serves more than 543,000 customers in Northwest and Central Louisiana, Northeast Texas and the Texas Panhandle, and Western Arkansas. SWEPCO’s headquarters are in Shreveport, La. News releases and other information about SWEPCO can be found at SWEPCO.com. Connect with us at Facebook.com/SWEPCO, Twitter.com/SWEPCOnews, Instagram.com/swepco, Youtube.com/SWEPCOtv, LinkedIn.com/company/swepco and SWEPCOConnections.com.