Orion prepares for snow in Christchurch
3 August 2016
Orion prepares for snow in Christchurch and central Canterbury
Christchurch-based electricity distribution company, Orion New Zealand Limited, is ready to respond to any impacts on its network from the forecast bad weather.
"Our people are very experienced in responding to storms, and they are on standby to respond immediately if the power supply is affected in the next few days with the forecast snow," says Orion Chief Executive, Rob Jamieson.
"If significant snow falls, some power cuts are likely. While we will do what it can to get the power back on quickly, and have response plans in place, conditions may hamper progress."
Regardless of the reason for power
outages, Orion advises it sensible for everyone to be
prepared to be without power for a few days, as disaster can
hit at any time. Those in remote rural areas should be
prepared to be without power for longer.
What can people
do to help?
Often the majority of power cuts during storms in Orion's network area are caused by trees falling into lines. Tree owners need to be aware of their responsibilities to keep trees and branches clear of power lines.
What can people do to prepare for possible power cuts due to the forecast snow storm?
* People need to be
prepared and have a plan to cope with the very cold
conditions forecast.
* Keep a torch, battery radio and
warm clothes handy. To reduce the risk of fire use torches
instead of candles.
* Stock up on batteries for your
torches and radio, have spare blankets to hand, and charge
your mobile phone in advance. You should also have a plan
for cooking food, such as on a barbeque or portable gas
cooker, and check your gas bottles are full.
* To avoid
the possibility of electrocution of those working on the
lines, we ask that anyone installing a generator to the
mains supply have this undertaken by a registered
electrician. An incorrectly installed generator may send
power back into the electrical network while it is being
worked on by linesmen resulting in electrocution.
*
Listen to the radio for Civil Defence messages and arrange
to go and stay with someone else if necessary. We encourage
people to seek assistance from friends, family or neighbours
if needed.
* If you are medically dependent on
electricity, you need an emergency plan. Obtain medical
advice and inform your electricity retailer.
* If you use
prescription medicines, please check that your supply is up
to date.
If the snow storm eventuates and power supply is
affected
* Please keep a safe distance away from downed
lines and treat them as live at all times. We appeal to
people not to try and remove trees and branches from power
lines.
* To report a downed power line, call Orion on
0800 363 9898. To report a power outage, contact your
electricity retailer. To report an emergency please call
111.
* If you are without power we suggest you
temporarily unplug electrical appliances to avoid potential
damage from voltage fluctuations that may occur when power
is first restored. Keep a single light on so you know when
the power returns.
If calling Orion about your power
supply, ideally have your ICP number (which can be found on
your power bill)
available.
ENDS