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TNLAKEPANDA
09-10-2015, 09:40 AM
Anyone have additional new about yesterday's power outage? Are all the homes restored? I am surprised that SECO did not send out emails to it's customers advising them. There are still a lot of snowbirds up north and food
spoilage could be a big problem.

Miles42
09-10-2015, 09:43 AM
I have not heard anything more as to the cause etc.

villagetinker
09-10-2015, 09:48 AM
The on line newspaper and this mornings paper both reported that a jumper burned open on a large power pole, about 70 feet in the air. This mornings paper also reported all customers back in service around 7 to 8 pm last night.

rubicon
09-10-2015, 01:25 PM
We live south of 466 and lost our electricity about two weeks ago. My prostate awaken me at 2:00 AM and then the lights went out. I immediately called community Watch and reported it (God bless this organization) and at about 3;30AM we had power again ( God bless SECO).

During that outage I thought to myself what if there was a successful attack nationally on our electrical power grid? I wrote my congressman an senator to express my concern.

JoMar
09-10-2015, 01:51 PM
We live south of 466 and lost our electricity about two weeks ago. My prostate awaken me at 2:00 AM and then the lights went out. I immediately called community Watch and reported it (God bless this organization) and at about 3;30AM we had power again ( God bless SECO).

During that outage I thought to myself what if there was a successful attack nationally on our electrical power grid? I wrote my congressman an senator to express my concern.

And I guess you will get the usual form letter sent by some staff person who will have made a stroke count on your letter.

fred53
09-10-2015, 01:56 PM
Anyone have additional new about yesterday's power outage? Are all the homes restored? I am surprised that SECO did not send out emails to it's customers advising them. There are still a lot of snowbirds up north and food
spoilage could be a big problem.

relying on power is a must for most, but most understand that things go wrong. Seco was onto the problem from the start and power was restored within an hour or so to most. It's really hard to understand why SECO would concern itself with a few spoiled food items when others need it for oxygen and such.

As for the email it could only come via cell phone as your home computer and wifi devices rely on the router which is powered by...tadah! home electrical.

I am surprised that you're surprised...do you really think all of our infrastructure is problem proof? Not in this life time and yet we live in the easiest time in our history...get a grip eh?:D

rubicon
09-10-2015, 02:07 PM
And I guess you will get the usual form letter sent by some staff person who will have made a stroke count on your letter.

Hi JoMar: You are correct. Trying to communicate with a politician is like talking to a drunk a total circular conversation. No I believe myself unkind comparing a drunk to a politician. My apology drunk.

Bogie Shooter
09-10-2015, 02:16 PM
If you go up north for 6 months, why would you leave food in the fridge?
Snowbirds losing food, doesn't make sense.

alwann
09-10-2015, 02:32 PM
Anyone have additional new about yesterday's power outage? Are all the homes restored? I am surprised that SECO did not send out emails to it's customers advising them. There are still a lot of snowbirds up north and food
spoilage could be a big problem.

Speaking as someone who worked in communications with Ma Bell for a hundred years, I'll say SECO and VCCD have a ways to go in keeping their "customers" informed during outages and emergencies.

784caroline
09-10-2015, 04:26 PM
For what period of time was the power off!!

John_W
09-10-2015, 05:17 PM
Anyone have additional new about yesterday's power outage? Are all the homes restored? I am surprised that SECO did not send out emails to it's customers advising them. There are still a lot of snowbirds up north and food spoilage could be a big problem.

How would SECO have the email address of the thousands of customers effected? I know they don't have mine. Usually when there is a power outage, you can call on the phone and listen to a recorded update. Plus, as already mentioned, without power an email sent to your computer would be useless unless you had a backup battery.

I believe SECO does a great job. My last bill was $87, that's about as cheap as you can get. Secondly, just north of 466A we've only had one power outage in 4-1/2 years.

graciegirl
09-10-2015, 05:36 PM
Anyone have additional new about yesterday's power outage? Are all the homes restored? I am surprised that SECO did not send out emails to it's customers advising them. There are still a lot of snowbirds up north and food
spoilage could be a big problem.


According to these guidelines food in the freezer should remain frozen for at least a day.


Most people who leave for any length of time will not leave food in their refrigerator.


Read here;


Thrifty Living - Food: What to Do When the Power Goes Out (http://extension.illinois.edu/thriftyliving/tl-powerout.html)

CFrance
09-10-2015, 08:46 PM
If you go up north for 6 months, why would you leave food in the fridge?
Snowbirds losing food, doesn't make sense.
I have to agree with that one. Much to my husband's dismay, everything not consumed got tossed when we switched locations.

jblum315
09-11-2015, 04:46 AM
For what period of time was the power off!!

It was off for two and a half hours. I can't imagine snowbirds leaving perishable food behind.

gsuesue
09-14-2015, 01:07 PM
This is nothing compared to the power outages we had up north.

TNLAKEPANDA
09-14-2015, 01:17 PM
I have to agree with that one. Much to my husband's dismay, everything not consumed got tossed when we switched locations.

Just to be clear our freezer is mostly empty except for a few items in a vac sealed pouches which would not stink up the refrig.

I get a text from my alarm company when the power goes out so I know but a lot of people have no idea. Also SECO has my email and phone for billing purposes. If power was going to be off for a long time they could easily do a blast email advising the condition. That is not unreasonable or impossible.

graciegirl
09-14-2015, 01:22 PM
Just to be clear our freezer is mostly empty except for a few items in a vac sealed pouches which would not stink up the refrig.

I get a text from my alarm company when the power goes out so I know but a lot of people have no idea. Also SECO has my email and phone for billing purposes. If power was going to be off for a long time they could easily do a blast email advising the condition. That is not unreasonable or impossible.



But thankfully, the power was not off for a long time. One of the plusses of mostly underground utilities.

CFrance
09-14-2015, 01:25 PM
Just to be clear our freezer is mostly empty except for a few items in a vac sealed pouches which would not stink up the refrig.

I get a text from my alarm company when the power goes out so I know but a lot of people have no idea. Also SECO has my email and phone for billing purposes. If power was going to be off for a long time they could easily do a blast email advising the condition. That is not unreasonable or impossible.
But... who would come in and clean out your freezer/fridge? Is that something your home watch people would do? Would they throw it out, or...?

rubicon
09-14-2015, 01:34 PM
Short of a natural or man made disaster I could care less about SECO communicating and substantially more about them restoring power ASAP.

We take our power sources for granted until we lose them. Let's hope the government has an effective catastrophic plan. God, I lost my head there for a moment effective and government is an oxymoron:22yikes:

JoMar
09-14-2015, 04:56 PM
But... who would come in and clean out your freezer/fridge? Is that something your home watch people would do? Would they throw it out, or...?

Except when everyone decides to reply to their email. Of course they could set it up so they couldn't take a reply then the other half of the subscribers would be P+++ed off. They do have a status page online, accessible from your smartphone.

Chellybean
09-14-2015, 07:42 PM
Just to be clear our freezer is mostly empty except for a few items in a vac sealed pouches which would not stink up the refrig.

I get a text from my alarm company when the power goes out so I know but a lot of people have no idea. Also SECO has my email and phone for billing purposes. If power was going to be off for a long time they could easily do a blast email advising the condition. That is not unreasonable or impossible.

JUST REMEMBER HIDE SITE IS 20/20
Until it is back up they always don't know how long it will be down depending on the repair and how it goes.

tomwed
09-14-2015, 09:22 PM
JUST REMEMBER HIDE SITE IS 20/20

Are you sure that's what you want us to remember?

looneycat
09-15-2015, 08:38 AM
Are you sure that's what you want us to remember?

in hind sight I guess I was hiding