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March 12, 2025
Be ready for storm season
By CANADIAN VALLEY ELECTRIC CO-OP

With spring on the horizon, warmer weather invites us outdoors for cookouts, gardening, and quality time with family and friends. However, spring and summer also bring the potential for severe storms.

At Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC), our team is always prepared to respond when storms cause power outages. Safety is our top priority, and our line crews take every precaution while working to restore power.

We encourage you to also take steps to keep your family safe and prepared during storm season.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends the following preparedness measures. For more resources, visit www. ready.gov:

• Stock up on essentials. Keep at least a three-day supply of nonperishable food, water, and necessities such as diapers and toiletries.

• Maintain hygiene and sanitation supplies. Have items like soap, hand sanitizer, and towelettes on hand.

• Check your First Aid kit. Ensure you have pain relievers, bandages, and any necessary prescriptions.

• Prepare household essentials. Keep flashlights, extra batteries, a manual can opener, and a battery-powered radio or TV readily available.

• Keep emergency supplies accessible. Store them in a designated location that’s easy to reach.

During a prolonged power outage:

• Turn off major appliances, TVs, and computers to prevent damage from power surges when electricity is restored. Leave one light on to signal when power returns.

• If using a portable generator, ensure it can handle your power needs and always follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions.

• Stay informed through local news, NOAA Weather Radio, and CVEC’s Facebook page for storm updates.

Stay clear of downed power lines Severe weather can bring down power lines. Always assume they are energized—never approach or attempt to move them. If flooding occurs, avoid walking through areas where power lines may be submerged. Stay connected with CVEC

For the latest power restoration updates, follow us on social media. However, please do not report outages through social media. Instead, use one of these methods: • MyCVEC app

• Online at https://canadianvalley. smarthub. coop/ui/#/login

• Call (855) 940-3857 We can’t predict what Mother Nature has in store, but we can be prepared.

At CVEC, we encourage you to plan today— because when it comes to storm season, preparedness is always the best defense.

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