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HOW TO SIGN UP FOR PSPS OUTAGE NOTIFICATIONS - PG&E
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY #75616732
People can sign up for Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) outage notifications if they have a PG&E account.
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PUBLIC SAFETY POWER SHUTOFF - PG&E
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY #63684762
WHEN A POWER SHUTOFF HAPPENS go to this page for updates:
https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/updates/
If this link does not work it may be due to extremely high volume. Try again later.
For translated support in over 200 additional languages, please call PG&E at 833-208-4167.
Scroll down that page (link) to find locations of Community Resource Centers where devices can be charged and other COVID-safe services may be available.
To get to that same page people can also put "pge power shutoff" into the search engine on their phone, bring up the PG&E page, and click the button to "Get Current Information."
Look up your address and see an outage map - https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/updates/
Weather awareness, zone map, definition of terms for PSPS potential (not expected, elevated, PSPS watch, PSPS warning) - pge.com/weather
FOOD SAFETY DURING AND AFTER A POWER SHUTOFF
https://www.foodsafety.gov/food-safety-charts/food-safety-during-power-outagePREPARING FOR A POWER SHUTOFFPG&E may d…
WILDFIRE INFORMATION - PG&E
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY #59753224
Pacific Gas and Electric Company's website provides wildfire-related safety tools, outage preparation guidance, and post-disaster support for customers in high fire-threat areas.
Resources include both preparedness and recovery information.
Available services and tools:
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CLEAN ROOM FOR AIR QUALITY DURING WILDFIRE - EPA
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY #73704955
What is a Clean Room?
A clean room is a room that is set up to keep levels of smoke and other particles as low as possible during wildfire smoke events. A clean room should be free from activities that create particles such as cooking or smoking, and the doors and windows should be kept closed to prevent smoke from getting in. A clean room can also contain a portable air cleaner that makes the air in the room cleaner than the rest of the home.
Why Create a Clean Room?
If there is an active fire in your area, or if the Air Quality Index indicates smoke levels are unhealthy and forecasted to remain there, local authorities may advise you to stay indoors or create a clean room. Spending time in a clean room at home can help reduce your exposure to smoke while staying indoors.
Conditions can change quickly, so you should always be prepared to evacuate if necessary. Follow your local news, the AirNow website, or your state air quality website for up-to-date information.
Who Needs a Clean Room…
FIRE MAP - HIGH FIRE THREAT DISTRICTS - CPUC
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION #72990428
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) provides a High Fire Threat District (HFTD) map to identify areas with elevated or extreme wildfire risks.
This map is used by utility companies, such as PG&E, to determine eligibility for certain safety programs, including portable backup battery programs.
About the Map:
The CPUC High Fire-Threat District Map includes three fire-threat areas:
Most of Nevada County and Placer County are designated as Tier 2 or Tier …
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ALERTCALIFORNIA - CAMERAS
ALERTCALIFORNIA #89941695
ALERTCalifornia provides a public safety camera network and open-source data to monitor wildfires and other natural disasters across California.
Services include:
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MASKS FOR WILDFIRE SMOKE - CDPH
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH #73668728
Wildfire smoke can irritate your eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. It can make you cough and wheeze and can make it hard to breathe.
If you have asthma or another lung disease, or heart disease, inhaling wildfire smoke can be especially harmful. Staying indoors and reducing physical activity are the best ways to protect your lungs from wildfire smoke.
Wearing a special mask called a “particulate respirator” can also help protect your lungs from wildfire smoke.
How to Choose the Correct Mask to Protect Your Lungs
• Choose a mask called a “particulate respirator” that has the word “NIOSH” and either “N95” or “P100” printed on it. These are sold at many hardware and home repair stores and pharmacies.
• Choose a mask that has two straps that go around your head. DO NOT choose a mask with only one strap or with straps that just hook over the ears.
• Choose a size that will fit over your nose and under your chin. It should seal tightly to your face. These masks do not come in sizes that fit young …
DEFINITIONS: WATCH, WARNING, ADVISORY - NWS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE #63685108
The National Weather Service provides definitions for various weather alerts and warnings related to fires, heat, and lake winds to support emergency preparedness and public safety.
Services include:
Web pages
Home - https://www.weather.gov/
Weather Definitions - https://www.weather.gov/lwx/WarningsDefined
Ready Nevada County Handbook (English, 2024) - https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/D…
EMERGENCY INFORMATION - FEMA
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY #4660805
READY.GOV - FEMA
READY.GOV #76816474
Launched in February 2003, Ready is a National public service campaign designed to educate and empower people in the United States to prepare for, respond to, and mitigate emergencies, including natural and human-made disasters. The goal of the campaign is to promote preparedness through public involvement.
Ready and its Spanish language version Listo ask individuals to do four key things:
English - Ready https://www.ready.gov/
Español - Listo https://www.ready.gov/es
Ready in your language - https://www.ready.gov/ready-your-language
People with disabilities - https://www.ready.gov/disability
Seniors - https://www.ready.gov/sen…