[PARC] Fwd: Power outage Monday 3 June 11 pm tp 5 am Tuesday

Harmen Minnema harm.minnema at gmail.com
Mon Jun 3 22:15:42 EDT 2024


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From: Rick Page <rpage at cogeco.ca>
Date: Mon, Jun 3, 2024, 10:03 p.m.
Subject: Power outage Monday 3 June 11 pm tp 5 am Tuesday
To: VE3IQZ - Rick Page <rpage at cogeco.ca>, harmen VE3EMA <
harm.minnema at gmail.com>


.Harmen, please forward to the mailing list.
.
 Lansdowne Street, from Keene  Road  to Brealy Drive and a couple blocks
north of Landsdown also
Hydro One planned outage June 3-4, 2024
<https://www.peterborough.ca/en/news/hydro-one-planned-outage-june-3-4-2024.aspx#>
<https://www.peterborough.ca/en/news/hydro-one-planned-outage-june-3-4-2024.aspx#>
<https://www.peterborough.ca/en/news/hydro-one-planned-outage-june-3-4-2024.aspx#>
  Hydro One Outage Map
<https://www.hydroone.com/power-outages-and-safety/stormcentre-outage-map>
see map, click on planned outage

Posted on May 29, 2024
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<https://www.peterborough.ca/Modules/News/en>
Hydro One is planning a six-hour outage *from 11 p.m. on Monday, June 3
until 5 a.m. on Tuesday, June 4,* 2024, to facilitate the replacement of
critical equipment and ensure the reliability of the station and power to
the surrounding area. The outage will impact 6433 customers in the City and
County of Peterborough, as identified in the Hydro One Outage Map
<https://www.hydroone.com/power-outages-and-safety/stormcentre-outage-map>.


To reduce service disruptions and the need for future outages, Hydro One is
bundling their work as much as possible to enhance power reliability and
replace aging infrastructure.

*Safety reminders from Hydro One*:

   - Treat intersections with traffic lights out as a four-way stop;
   approach the intersection slowly, come to a complete stop, and yield the
   right-of-way to vehicles already stopped at the intersection. Use turn
   signals and hand gestures to communicate your intentions with other
   drivers, especially if there is uncertainty about who should proceed next.
   Yield to pedestrians crossing an intersection.
   - Use a flashlight for emergency power; candles pose the risk of fire.
   - Make sure appliances, such as stove, are in the off position.
   - Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to
   maintain the cold temperatures and preserve food.
   - If using a generator, place it outdoors in a well-ventilated area to
   prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Never operate a generator indoors or in
   a garage.
   - Check on neighbours; especially elderly or vulnerable people who may
   need assistance during a power outage.
   - Persons with medical conditions who use power dependent equipment are
   encouraged to secure an uninterrupted power supply (UPS), generator, or
   move to an area with power during the planned outage.
   - Have emergency supplies like water, non-perishable food, medications,
   first aid supplies, etc., on hand.
   - Make sure cell phones and devices are fully charged; have fully
   charged battery backups, where necessary.

Hydro One customers in the impacted area received notification of the
outage through an automated phone call on May 6.

Customers are advised to visit the Hydro One Outage Map
<https://www.hydroone.com/power-outages-and-safety/stormcentre-outage-map>
or call 1-888-664-9376 for more information.
.
https://www.hydroone.com/power-outages-and-safety/stormcentre-outage-map
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