[RP TownTalk] Steve Schmidlin's Wake (Regina M. Kreger)

Iris McLaurin elsiegoh at rcn.com
Wed Feb 14 15:08:24 UTC 2007


Regina,
Thank you. My wife and I had been watching for details, and had thought
perhaps it was a private family gathering.  Don't know how we missed Mayor
Archer's update.  And just saw yours this morning Feb 14.  If any residents
will be doing anything additional, please post of TownTalk, we would
appreciate an opportunity to participate.  We terribly regret not being with
Ziggy last evening to show our concern and respect.

Sky Sirewest and Iris McLaurin-Southall 
Oliver Street


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   1. Re: Steve Schmidlin's Wake (Regina M. Kreger)
   2. FW: Winter weather advisory from PEPCO (Nancy)


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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 17:55:01 -0500
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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 22:43:31 -0500
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Subject: [RP TownTalk] FW: Winter weather advisory from PEPCO
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 FYI
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Pepco Prepared for Possible Ice Storm,
Customers Urged to Prepare

Pepco is preparing for possible freezing rain and ice forecast for the
Washington metropolitan area later today and overnight. The company is
monitoring weather forecasts and has implemented staffing plans to ensure a
speedy response if power outages occur.

"We are getting ready for what we expect the weather to bring," said Pepco
Region President Thomas Graham. "Our crews are scheduled and are prepared to
restore service as quickly and safely as possible."

Pepco repair crews have been assigned to 12-hour shifts on an
around-the-clock basis along with contract crews that normally work on the
Pepco system. 

Additional contractors will be added. Pepco storm managers contacted other
East Coast utilities to assess the availability of mutual-aid crews to
assist with potential restoration work. Additional customer service
operators have been added to take customer calls and public safety teams
will be assigned to respond to downed wires.

Ice storms can be among the most destructive events affecting a utility's
electrical distribution system. The weight of ice on trees and utility
equipment can bring down power lines and poles, requiring a virtual
rebuilding of parts of the system.


If Power Goes Out
Customers are being asked to call Pepco at 1-877-Pepco-62 to report
outages-even if their neighbor may have already called. Pepco's automated
outage reporting system is the most effective way to report an outage
because it immediately feeds information into computers that more rapidly
identify problem areas and dispatch repair crews, so that power can be
restored more quickly.

In the first 48 hours after a severe storm, restoration times are difficult
to predict. If customers are without power or heat, they may want to
consider moving themselves and their families-especially those with special
needs-to an alternate location during an extended outage.

Customers can prepare ahead for the possibility of power outages associated
with an ice storm by assembling an Emergency Storm Kit including:

*	Flashlights and fresh batteries 
*	Battery-powered radio or television and extra batteries 
*	Land line phone with cord (Cordless phones require electricity to
operate)
*	Battery-powered or windup alarm clock 
*	A supply of bottled water (one gallon per person per day) 
*	Non-perishable foods that require no heating 
*	Blankets, bedding, or sleeping bags and a change of clothes 
*	First Aid Kit and prescription medications 
*	Hand-operated can opener 
*	Special items for infants, the elderly or family members with
special needs 
*	Hand tools such as a hammer, screwdriver; scissors; duct tape;
plastic garbage bags; paper and pencil; waterproof matches; household bleach

*	Identification and copies of important family documents in a
waterproof container 
*	Emergency Services and Pepco telephone numbers
*	Plug computers and other sensitive equipment into surge suppressors,
and consider a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) for temporary battery
backup power. 

###

Pepco, a subsidiary of Pepco Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: POM), delivers safe,
reliable and affordable electric service to more than 745,000 customers in
Maryland and the District of Columbia. 

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