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What you should do to prepare for emergencies
Preparing for unexpected events is your first step in protecting your family, home, business and property— and potentially saving lives.
Meteorology team essential in being prepared for wildfires…
Preparing for an Emergency Before One Happens
Focusing on emergency preparedness can help keep you and your loved ones safe in case of a wildfire or other emergency.
Develop a Plan
Emergencies can come in many forms such as wildfires, storms, earthquakes or school or work emergencies. Being prepared for emergencies means having a written plan as well as supplies. With a…
Our Commitment to Wildfire Safety
SDG&E is a national leader in utility wildfire mitigation. We’ve worked hard to develop a comprehensive wildfire safety program to help protect our customers, communities and stakeholders.
Our highest priority is safety and we’ve made significant investments to improve, repair and strengthen our existing infrastructure.
We are proud of the many technology projects we’ve completed, including Alert SDG&E cameras and our weather network…
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6 Simple Steps to a More Efficient Office
Look for ENERGY STAR®-qualified products. The ENERGY STAR mark indicates the most efficient computers, printers, copiers, refrigerators, televisions, windows, thermostats, ceiling fans, and other appliances and equipment.
Turn off machines when they’re not in use. Automatically switching to sleep mode or manually turning monitors off is a better energy saving strategy than counting on your screen saver.
To charge and power a laptop, put the AC adapter on a power strip that can be turned off.
Consider buying a laptop for your next computer upgrade. Laptops use much less energy than desktop computers.
Many appliances continue to draw a small amount of power when they are switched off. These "phantom" loads occur in most appliances that use electricity, such as monitors, copy…