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Typhoon Tips

The typhoon season can bring with it safety hazards, especially if electrical systems are not managed properly. Follow these electrical safety tips to ensure your business continues to operate smoothly no matter what the weather:

Before a Typhoon:
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Ensure sufficient fuel supply and readiness of generators in case of power interruptions and voltage disturbances.

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Check and secure electrical wires and breakers, and other electrical facilities.

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Make sure all breakers are properly marked to avoid turning the wrong circuit on or off.

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Secure outdoor objects such as billboards, tarpaulins/signages and scaffoldings that may hit power lines.

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Have a dedicated maintenance personnel or Licensed Electrical Practitioners ready to respond to emergencies.

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Relocate electrical equipment and appliances to higher locations if your area is prone to flooding.


During a Typhoon:
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Ensure that all electrical equipment is unplugged in cases of flooding.

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Immediately report electrical hazards in your area to Meralco.


After the Typhoon:
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Have your equipment checked by Licensed Electrical Practitioners in case you suspect water seepage in your electrical system, or if you have experienced any form of power interruptions.

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Do not touch the circuit breaker or replace a fuse with wet hands or while standing on a wet surface.

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Stay away from fallen or damaged power lines; leave those to our Meralco line crew.

 

For safety concerns or power interruptions during typhoons, you may report it via Meralco Online.

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