As Rafael Intensifies into Category 3 Hurricane, CenterPoint Energy Remains Vigilant and Prepared for Impacts Across Multi-State, Gulf Coast Service Area
- Company continuing to urge electric and natural gas customers in
Texas ,Louisiana andMississippi to take proactive safety measures - Teams are instituting enhanced staffing plans and conducting pre-landfall emergency preparedness protocols ahead of the weather
- Customer natural gas disconnections have been suspended in
Texas ,Louisiana , andMississippi to focus resources on preparation efforts
In addition to working closely with emergency responders and agency partners, the company is also sharing safety information with customers across its multi-state
"There is still a great deal of uncertainty around Rafael and its ultimate landfall. But we want the customers and the communities we serve across the
CenterPoint temporarily suspends natural gas disconnections ahead of Rafael
To help support its customers ahead of the storm's landfall, CenterPoint has temporarily suspended disconnections of natural gas service in
Safety Tips for Electric Customers
- If you experience an electric outage, do not open freezers and refrigerators any more than necessary, as opening these appliances will allow food to thaw more quickly.
- Only use a portable generator in a well-ventilated area and never run it inside your residence or in a garage to avoid carbon monoxide fumes, which can be deadly.
- Never connect a portable electric generator directly to your building's electrical system during a power outage; electricity could backfeed into the power lines and potentially endanger utility workers, emergency responders or members of the public.
- Have your weatherhead, which connects the overhead power line to your home or business, checked for damage. Any weatherhead problems will need to be repaired by a licensed electrician prior to service being restored.
- Stay away from low-hanging, downed power lines or lines that could be submerged in standing water. Treat all downed power lines and damaged electric utility equipment as if they are energized. Report any low-hanging or downed power lines and damaged electric utility equipment to
CenterPoint Energy by calling 713-207-2222. - Water poses a potential electric safety threat because it's a good conductor – always be careful not to touch water, or anything in contact with it, near a downed power line.
- Any amount of water, including a puddle, can become energized. If you see a downed power line near water, retreat to a safe distance, then call
CenterPoint Energy immediately at 713-207-2222 to report it. - Flood water can be hazardous. Always use extreme care when stepping into flooded areas. Submerged outlets or electrical cords can energize water, even from a distance.
- Boats or other vehicles being used in high water can expose you to danger from power lines at their normal height. Be aware and stay away.
- If water has risen above the electrical outlets, contact a licensed electrician before turning on the main circuit breaker.
Important Information for Electric Customers
At this time, the
CenterPoint encourages all customers to have a plan to stay safe
CenterPoint is encouraging all of its customers to prepare and have a plan to stay safe during Tropical Storm Rafael. Customers can get storm-related electric, natural gas and flooding safety tips at CenterPointEnergy.com/StormCenter. Additional preparation best practices are available at Ready.gov.
For the latest updates, follow CenterPoint on X (formerly Twitter) for real-time updates. For more information and other resources, visit CenterPointEnergy.com/NaturalGasSafety.
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