Are you prepared for a power outage a power outage?
A power outage can happen at any time for a variety of reasons such as a natural disaster maintenance or repairs to our electric grid or a public safety power shutoff to reduce wildfire risk.
It's important that you are prepared and have a plan for what to do during a power outage.
That is why adding a portable generator to your emergency preparedness plans may be a good decision for you, your family, or your business.
Depending on the size you choose to purchase, a portable generator may be able to provide emergency backup power for large household appliances and devices such as refrigerators, lighting, water pumps, and garage doors for an extended period of time.
Portable generators are typically powered by gasoline, propane, natural gas or diesel fuel.
They vary in size and cost based on the power requirements of your home or business.
Always consider safety first when starting or operating your portable generator.
All generators, regardless of fuel type, should be operated outside and away from anything flammable.
Always read the owner's manual for detailed instructions and safety guidelines prior to operating your portable generator.
Be sure to consult a licensed electrician if you need your generator to be wired directly to your home and note that you are required by law to notify SCE first by calling us at 1‐800‐655‐4555.
Connecting generators directly to household circuits creates backfeed which presents a danger to our repair crews.
SCE offers rebates for qualifying portable generators. To shop for qualified portable generators and learn about other energy‐saving products visit marketplace.sce.com/portable‐generators.
Don't get caught in the dark. Consider getting a portable generator to help you be more prepared for power outages or other emergencies.