enjoy the fall season by following these safety tips for inside and outside your home
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stay away from and don’t walk in flooded areas or standing water. remember that wet tree limbs can conduct electricity, too.
our region has been lucky this year, but don’t let your guard down. we are entering the peak of the 2022 atlantic hurricane season.
for most of the week ahead, we’re expected to see the highest energy usage by our customers that the company has ever seen. this follows a week of high temperatures that spanned across much of the u.s. bringing record-high heat to some areas.
safety is one of our core values and we encourage you to make it your top priority, too. you can keep yourself and your family safe by preparing a good personal disaster plan. learn how to make an emergency kit and get important severe weather safety tips on the entergy storm center.
entergy is ready for another hurricane season beginning june 1, and we want you to be ready, too. as we recognize national hurricane preparedness week (may 1-7), now is a good time to make your own storm preparation and safety plans.
enjoy warmer, longer days with these safety tips for home and outdoors
whether you’re after big beads, shiny doubloons or a coveted zulu coconut, it’s important to catch these safety tips before your krewe hits the parade routes this carnival season. be sure to celebrate mardi gras safely by keeping your distance from power lines, or anything that’s touching them.
graduations, birthdays, parades, valentine’s day, mother’s day, father’s day, sporting events … there’s always a reason to celebrate, and to buy colorful supplies to spice up the festivities. but when buying mylar balloons, keep in mind that unless they’re closely controlled, they can cause power outages.