Power supply provider urges consumers to be ready for bad weather shock
To help prepare for winter, SP Energy Networks has invested over £80 million in the last year to rebuild and refurbish overhead power lines, cut trees and other vegetation and protect sub-stations from potential flooding.
Strong winds, snowfall and flooding have all affected Scotland in recent years. Although SP Energy Networks is on-call 24/7 to respond to any incidents, the electricity distributor is also encouraging people to prepare similarly for the unlikely event of power loss.
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Hide AdGuy Jefferson, director of distribution, said: “We all rely on electricity, especially during the darker winter months. Although power cuts are rare events for most people it makes sense to be prepared just in case.
“If there is a power outage, our team of engineers are on hand to fix faults and get people’s power supply back as soon as possible. Our customer service team also work around the clock to keep residents informed and provide advice.
“For vulnerable customers we have a priority services register which aims to offer additional assistance for people dependent on medical equipment, chronically sick, disabled or those requiring special needs.
“It only takes a few minutes to check that you have everything you need at home in the event of a power cut and the relevant numbers handy to report it so we can help. The quicker we are alerted to a power cut, the quicker we can respond.”
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Hide AdFor more information on what to do in the event of a power emergency visit http://www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/pages/power_cuts.asp.
In the event of a power cut call 0800 092 9290 to report the problem and receive help as soon possible.