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Storm preparation and plan of action already in place
Before
a storm ever hits, Laurens Electric Cooperative is planning
how to prevent and correct resulting outages. Our members
can rest assured, knowing that our employees are doing
all they can to keep the lights on.
Part of Laurens Electric's mission is to be proactive
in business. We've incorporated that proactive attitude
in our storm preparation through the year-round process
of maintaining our rights-of-way. What this means is that
we are constantly cleaning, clearing, and trimming brush
and debris away from our power lines, creating what's
called a right-of-way. When ice and snow weigh down tree
limbs, those limbsand sometimes the entire treecan
fall onto power lines, causing outages.
Co-op personnel constantly inspects the substations and thousands of miles of lines that serve our customers. When an employee spots an area that needs maintenance, he first informs the customers in that area of the need for upkeep, letting them know how long maintenance crews will be in the area, and telling them what to expect. Laurens Electric's constant right-of-way maintenance plays a major role in the overall storm preparation plan.
When it is known that a potentially dangerous storm system
is headed toward Laurens Electric's service area, full
advantage is taken of an early warning. The Statewide
cooperative organization is notified, ensuring that all
South Carolina cooperatives are prepared to lend a hand,
if necessary. Laurens Electric crews are put on stand-by
status, and immediately set out making sure that the fleet
of trucks and the needed equipment are ready to go at
a moment's notice. Customer service representatives are
also on call to help talk to and reassure affected members.
Once the storm hits, a storm center is organized to take
outage reports, track problems, and keep communications
running smoothly for the crews out working in the often
dangerous and difficult circumstances.
Laurens Electric Cooperative constantly applies new technology to better manage outages and restoration. One way Laurens Electric members can help the most when it comes to improving communications is to make sure their phone numbers are correct within the co-op's records. The telephone plays an important role in restoring power, and if a member's phone number is incorrect, problems can arise. Check your electricity bill to see if the correct phone number is displayed. If not, members are asked to update their account information. Call 1-800-942-3141 to speak with a customer service representative, or submit an account update via e-mail.
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