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Fixed Backup Power Program
The Fixed Backup Power Program has reached its capacity and is not currently accepting new applications. If the program is reopened in the future and your home is selected, you will receive a letter in the mail with instructions of where and how to participate.
About the Program
SDG&E’s priorities include…
Fixed Backup Power Interest Form
Applicant Information
Who is the best person to discuss back-up generator options (if you have a Facilities Manager, this may be the best contact for us to work with)? Please register the name of the customer who manages the SDG&E account of your residence. This will ensure there are not any delays in attempting to get permission (through a signed customer agreement) for the installation from the primary SDG&E account holder.
Contact First Name
Contact Last Name
SDG&E Account Number (enter numbers only; no spaces and no dashes)
Email Address
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Safety during an outage
During a power outage here some quick safety tips to follow:
Use flashlight rather than candle for light
If using a standby generator follow these safety tips
Turn off major appliances like dishwasher or A/C that were running when the power went out to prevent them from starting unexpectedly when power is restored
Unplug or turn off TVs, stereos or game systems
Leave one light on so you know when power is restored
Supplies to keep on hand:
A flashlight with a supply of fresh batteries.
A portable battery-powered radio so you can keep up with the news.
A telephone that does not depend on electricity. Cordless phones will not function during an outage.
A supply of easy-to-prepare, nonperishable foods. This includes packaged snacks and bottled water and juices.
A wind-up or battery-operated clock.
A first…
Preparing for an Outage
Power outages don’t happen often, however, it's always a good idea to be prepared just in case.
Outage Kits
We recommend going through this checklist and assembling an easily accessible kit that you can rely on in the event of a power outage. The following are useful items to have in an outage, and remember to replace items you've used up, such as batteries, food, and water, after the outage.
Outage Kit Checklist
Battery-powered radio or television
Flashlights
Batteries
A phone that does not require electricity
Non-electric alarm clock
Bottled water and nonperishable food
Manual can opener
First aid kit
Manufacturer's instructions on how to manually open power-operated doors (e.g., garage doors)
Computer Tips
Protect your computer from power surges with proper electrical connections.
Have a battery backup…