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Snow, ice and high winds are often an inevitable part of the winter on the prairie. These conditions can have an impact on our electric infrastructure, which may lead to power outages.

"When the weather turns rough and the lights go out, we know it can be unsettling,” says Mark Frank, line
technician. “Out here at Slope Electric Cooperative, our crew is geared up and ready to roll. We’ll work around the clock to get the power back on safely and as quickly as we can.”

During uncertain times like power outages, it is important to be prepared and stay safe. Here are some tips to keep in mind before, during and after an outage.

  • Make a storm kit. Having a few items on hand is better than nothing at all. Include items such as water, nonperishable foods, blankets, a first-aid kit, flashlights and extra batteries. Keep in mind all households may be different and make the kit applicable to you. Place all items in a storage box, so all the items are in one place for easy access if the power goes out.
  • Report outages. In the event of an outage, it is important all outages are reported. This helps cooperative employees understand the issue and send a crew to restore the outage. Report an outage by calling 800-559-4191.
  • Use generators safely. If you plan to use a portable generator as a power source, be sure the generator is located outside your house for proper ventilation. It is also important to follow the manufacturer’s directions for operating the generator. 
  • Never approach or touch a downed power line. Always assume all wires on the ground are electrically charged. Call us to report the downed power line immediately. 

Planning for severe storms or other emergencies can reduce stress and anxiety caused by the weather event and can lessen the impact of the storm’s effects. Additionally, rest assured knowing Slope Electric employees are working as efficiently and safely as they can to restore power to your home.