
If you smell natural gas or suspect an emergency, leave the area now and call 9-1-1.
If you see downed powerlines, stay away. Don’t exit your car or home. Call 9-1-1. Then call PG&E at 1-800-743-5000.
- Storm safety
- Heat safety
Storm safety
Prepare for stormy weather in advance with PG&E safety tips.
Your safety is our first concern. There are many ways to prepare and keep safe during a storm. Learn how by reading our helpful tips.
Assume downed power lines are energized and dangerous. Stay away from the lines and keep others away from them. Call 9-1-1 immediately to report the location of a downed line. After reporting the downed line, call PG&E at 1-877-660-6789.
Take steps now to stay safe in the event of a power outage:
- Keep a battery-operated flashlight and radio within easy reach. Ensure those items are always accessible and that your batteries are fresh. Listen for updates on storm conditions and power outages.
- Use safer LED candles. Wax candles are not recommended.
- Plan for another way to communicate. Don’t depend on a phone that requires electricity to communicate. Keep a standard handset or mobile phone ready as a backup.
- Store water-filled plastic containers in your freezer. You can use them as blocks of ice to prevent food from spoiling.
- Use this checklist to prepare your business for winter weather.
We want to help you prevent further damage during a storm or outage. Follow these safety tips:
- Avoid flooded locations and areas with downed trees. Both are typical places for downed lines to occur. Remember, call 9-1-1 first to report downed lines.
- Hire a licensed electrician to install your generator. Improperly installed generators can be dangerous for you, your family and our crews.
- Unplug or turn off all appliances during an outage. This action can help avoid overloading circuits when the power is restored.
- Leave a single lamp on to alert you when the power returns. When the power is restored, you can begin to turn your appliances on, one at a time.
Power outages can be an unfortunate result of storm activity. Use the following steps to discover and report power outages in your area:
- Find out whether your neighbors are affected by the outage. Sometimes, the power is out only on your property.
- Check your circuit breakers and fuse boxes. This action can help you identify whether the problem is limited to your home. The power may be fixable with a few resets.
- Report outages in your home or neighborhood to PG&E. Call our 24-hour Power Outage Information Center at 1-800-743-5002.
- Learn the status of your outage. We can also provide an estimated timeframe for restoring your power. Call our 24-hour Power Outage Information Center at 1-800-743-5002.
Note: Our phone lines can become very busy during major storms. We ask for your patience if you’re trying to reach us.



