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We've been your local power cooperative for over 60 years and we're proud to be owned by those we serve. We've been your local power cooperative for over 60 years and we're proud to be owned by those we serve.
We've been your local power cooperative for over 60 years and we're proud to be owned by those we serve.
We've been your local power cooperative for over 60 years and we're proud to be owned by those we serve.

 
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Power Outage Tips

High winds, tornadoes, and ice storms can cause unavoidable power outages. Ocmulgee EMC offers these tips to help you prepare your home before it happens:

  1. Assemble an emergency kit. It should include a battery-powered radio, a flashlight and candles, extra batteries, a first-aid-kit, a fire extinguisher, bottled water and non-perishable food.
  2. Keep an emergency supply of fuel or wood handy. For safety, always store fuel in a dry place away from the house.
  3. Stock up on blankets. They will not only keep you warm, you can hang them over windows and doorways to minimize heat loss.

If the power does go out:

  1. Check your fuses, see if the neighbors have lost their power, too, and then call Ocmulgee EMC.
  2. Keep refrigerator and freezer doors shut. A closed refrigerator will stay cold for up to 12 hours.
  3. Leave on one light switch so you'll know when power is restored. Unplug other appliances so they aren't damaged when the power comes back on.
  4. If you are using a kerosene or other fuel-burning heater, use it in a well-ventilated area. Do not ever burn charcoal indoors.
  5. If you have a back-up generator, equip it with a double-throw switch that will disconnect your home's circuits from your utility. If you turn on the generator, throw the switch. Also, Ocmulgee EMC would like some information about your generator..

A NOAA weather radio can give the time you need to be prepared for bad weather. These radios provide emergency information 24-hours a day so you and your family can stay safe. NOAA broadcasts alert you to immanent potential disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes, violent storms, and floods, as well as providing critical information in the aftermath of earthquakes and other life-threatening disasters.

For more information, please contact us:

Location:
5722 Eastman Street
Eastman, GA 31023

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 669
Eastman, GA 31023

Telephone:
(478) 374-7001
(800) 342-5509

E-mail:
consvc@ocmulgeeemc.com

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