28 UCW JULY 2-8, 2014
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Stop. Think. Put Safety First.
www.faypwc.com
PWC is
Taking Emergency
Preparation by Storm
We're always hopeful we can avoid weather's
wrath. However, if needed, PWC has an
aggressive, pro-active plan of operations
in the event of a hurricane, other severe
weather, or emergency situation. Our
crews stand ready to swing into action as
soon as it's safe, and we're prepared to work
round the clock to restore your service.
We also encourage you, too, to be prepared.
Here are some things to keep in mind:
4 Keep disaster supplies on hand including
water, non-perishable food, and flashlight batteries.
4 Develop an emergency plan for your family. Things to consider
include where to meet if you get separated, where to find
emergency supplies,and special circumstances such as what
to do if someone in your household relies on electrically
powered life support.
4 Become familiar with safety tips such as never touch a downed
power line and follow the guidelines if you use a generator.
You'll find emergency preparation information on our website.
Watch for Hurricane Watch 2014 published by The Fayetteville
Observer.
4 Be sure PWC has your current phone number so our emergency
system can identify you if you call. Visit our website to update
your contact information.
To report a power outage or an emergency (such as a tree limb on a
power line or water main break), call 1-877-OUR-PWC1.
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