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HOW DO I PREPARE FOR A PUBLIC SAFETY POWER SHUTOFF? WHAT EVERY PG&E CUSTOMER NEEDS TO KNOW Public Safety Power Shutoff, or PSPS, is a safety program that proactively shuts off electric power lines when there is an elevated fire risk. All PG&E customers Can we reach should be prepared for possible power outages that could last for multiple days. you in the event of a Public Salety Power Shutof? Update your contact info a Pge.com/mywildfirealerts Do you have an emergency kit with norperishable food, one galon of water per person per day, medications, flashlights and batteries? If power is temporarily turned off, customers should consider these questions: If you own a generator is it safe to operate? Do you know how to open your garage door manually? t anyone in your family depends on electricity Do you have a personal safety plan for all members of your family, including your pets? for their medical needs, have you made preparations? Are your mobile phones fully charged? Do you have a pertable back-up charger or a solar charger? 1PUBLIC SAFETY Make sure we can reach you in the event of a PSPS. Please PG Eupdate your contact information at pge.com/mywildfirealerts. HOW DO I PREPARE FOR A PUBLIC SAFETY POWER SHUTOFF? WHAT EVERY PG&E CUSTOMER NEEDS TO KNOW Public Safety Power Shutoff, or PSPS, is a safety program that proactively shuts off electric power lines when there is an elevated fire risk. All PG&E customers Can we reach should be prepared for possible power outages that could last for multiple days. you in the event of a Public Salety Power Shutof? Update your contact info a Pge.com/mywildfirealerts Do you have an emergency kit with norperishable food, one galon of water per person per day, medications, flashlights and batteries? If power is temporarily turned off, customers should consider these questions: If you own a generator is it safe to operate? Do you know how to open your garage door manually? t anyone in your family depends on electricity Do you have a personal safety plan for all members of your family, including your pets? for their medical needs, have you made preparations? Are your mobile phones fully charged? Do you have a pertable back-up charger or a solar charger? 1PUBLIC SAFETY Make sure we can reach you in the event of a PSPS. Please PG Eupdate your contact information at pge.com/mywildfirealerts.