All employees are being educated on the signs and symptoms of the coronavirus, and any employee who may have symptoms will be evaluated by a medical professional and self-quarantined as a precaution for their health and the health of others.
It may be necessary for employees to wear facemasks and gloves while working in a location, as a precaution to protect employees and customers. We will always contact you in advance of work being performed at your property, except in the case of natural gas or electric emergencies requiring immediate access where you will be contacted on-site.
When contacted, please share any health concerns with our representative so we can ensure you get the service and care you need. BGE has canceled all routine planned outages for non-critical maintenance, and we are only proceeding with those that are critical to ensuring the safety of the public or which will help prevent a much longer, sustained outage. We understand that even a short outage may be acutely disruptive to our customers who are at home caring for family or working remotely, or whose business operations have been affected by COVID prevention measures.
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Turn off more accessible mode. Skip Ribbon Commands. Skip to main content. Turn off Animations. To receive Outage Alerts for all current and future outages affecting your service, follow these steps. Audio description and transcript are available for this video:. Visit the outage map to see areas that are out of power. Request to receive alerts about an outage by following these steps:. Our goal is to help customers prepare for and stay safe during extreme weather events, including sending notifications when and where possible when power may be turned off for safety.
For public safety, it may be necessary for us to temporarily turn off electricity when gusty winds and dry conditions, combined with a heightened fire risk, threaten a portion of the electric system. Outage Notifications. Outage notifications. Ensure your contact information is up to date so you can receive PSPS notifications. Sign in to confirm. Learn more. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the latest storm information.
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