With Heat Wave Oppressing New York Metro Area All Week, Con Ed Offers Tips to Save Energy and Deal with Power Outages

Written By: Talk of the Sound News

ConEdison.jpgWith high heat and humidity returning this week, Con Edison will have extra crews and support personnel available 24/7 to respond to any service problems that may arise.

Con Edison urges customers to report power interruptions or service problems, as well as view service restoration information, online at www.conEd.com, or on their cell phones and PDAs. Customers can also call 1-800-75-CONED.
If you experience a power outage:

Turn off all light switches and appliances to prevent overloaded circuits when power is restored. Leave at least one light switch in the on position to alert you when power has been restored;

  • Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible. Each time the door is opened, heat enters and speeds the thawing process;
  • Have a battery-powered radio and a supply of extra batteries handy. Have flashlights available for every member of your household;
  • Listen to your battery-operated radio on for updates on our restoration progress and safety tips;
  • Fill spare containers with water for cooking and washing;
  • Use candles and storm lanterns carefully. Keep them out of drafts, away from flammable materials, and out of the reach of children.

Here are some steps the company is recommending to stay cool this summer:

  • Make sure air conditioner filters are clean for peak efficiency;
  • Set thermostats no lower than 78 degrees. Each degree lower increases cooling costs by 6 percent;
  • If you have a room air-conditioning unit, close off the rooms not being used; if you have central air, block the vents in un-used or vacant rooms;
  • Also turn off lights and other appliances, use a timer to turn them on as necessary, and turn your computer off when not at home to conserve;
  • To reduce heat and moisture, run appliances such as ovens, washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers in the early morning or late at night when it’s generally cooler. Use a microwave to cook, or barbecue outside if possible.