Helping you be prepared
A power cut doesn't happen every day for our customers, thanks to investment in our network, but if it does our first priority is to restore supplies as soon as possible and we have plans in place to get your power back on.
But what if - due to a complex fault or severe weather - you might have to be off supply for longer while our teams work to restore your power. Do you have a plan in place for you, your family or your business?
Our customer service team - and our Pro-active Customer Service Responders - will seek to provide advice and support to customers affected more than six hours. In a long-duration power cut we work with local partners, like British Red Cross, local authorities and community groups, in addition to seeking to provide a range of our own discretionary welfare support services wherever possible.
In such situations, there are also steps you can take to help yourself, your family and friends or your customers - if you run a business.
Check out some of the advice and guidance below - and why not share it with the people you care about so they know what to do too.
If you have a power cut, don't forget to check on neighbours or family members who may be more vulnerable. If you - or someone you know about - might need extra advice or support due to medical or personal circumstances, it's important to join our free Priority Services Membership today so we know about your needs if your supply is ever interrupted

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