Preparing for Summer Heat: PSE&G's Safety and Energy Tips

PSE&G's Commitment to Customer Safety and Energy Management
As the scorching summer temperatures approach, PSE&G is urging customers to adopt important safety measures and energy management strategies. The summer months bring higher temperatures, which not only elevate the risk of heat-related illnesses but also lead to increased energy consumption. In light of this, PSE&G has prepared to ensure reliable energy delivery and help customers stay safe and informed.
The Rising Heat and Its Impact
Reports indicate that temperatures could soar above 100 degrees, indicating one of the first significant heat waves of the season. This trend could result in an overwhelming demand on the energy system, leading PSE&G to take proactive steps to safeguard customers. According to experts, elevated temperatures can lead to heat-related health issues, higher energy usage, and potential power outages.
John Latka, senior vice president of electric operations at PSE&G, highlighted the company’s dedication. "Our team works diligently throughout the year to strengthen our infrastructure and ensure our readiness for extreme weather conditions. Delivering power safely and effectively is our top priority," he stated.
Energy Efficiency Initiatives
PSE&G continues to modernize its energy systems, enhancing everything from high-capacity transmission lines that direct power to substations to the local distribution lines supplying homes and businesses. The utility encourages customers to engage in energy efficiency programs designed to help minimize energy consumption during peak heat.
Effective Tips for Staying Cool
PSE&G emphasizes several strategies for customers to remain comfortable and safe during the extreme heat:
- Stay hydrated; steer clear of alcohol and caffeine.
- Limit strenuous activities, especially during peak hours.
- Never leave children or pets unattended in vehicles.
- Be aware of heat exhaustion symptoms.
- Dress in light, loose-fitting attire.
If electricity is vital for life-supporting medical devices, customers should contact PSE&G to discuss their needs and develop a backup plan for power outages.
Ways to Cut Energy Costs
Did you know that cooling your home on particularly hot days consumes significantly more energy? For instance, when the outside temperature hits 90 degrees, cooling your home to a comfortable 75 degrees demands 125% more electricity than when it's 85 degrees outside. Understanding this can empower customers to make better energy choices.
PSE&G customers are already taking steps to reduce their energy usage by embracing available energy efficiency programs. Notably, customers have:
- Completed over 80,000 energy assessments.
- Utilized more than 107,000 rebates for energy-efficient appliances.
- Acquired over 320,000 smart thermostats and 95,000 advanced power strips through the PSE&G Marketplace.
Top Five Ways to Save Energy This Summer
- Adjust the thermostat to a higher setting when away from home.
- Utilize ceiling fans to circulate cold air efficiently.
- Draw curtains or blinds closed on sunny windows.
- Operate appliances during early morning or late evening hours.
- Change air filters regularly to maintain HVAC efficiency.
Staying Connected During Outages
The summer storms can be unpredictable, and PSE&G understands the need for timely communication. The utility has deployed additional crews ready to respond to outages swiftly and safely. Customers are encouraged to keep PSE&G’s contact information at hand for real-time updates:
- Text OUT to 4PSEG (47734)
- Download the mobile app
- Call: 1-800-436-PSEG (7734)
- Follow: @PSEGdelivers on social media platforms.
About PSE&G
Public Service Electric and Gas Company is New Jersey's largest utility provider, recognized for its reliability and commitment to energy efficiency. With numerous accolades, including the ReliabilityOne® Award and recognition as ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year, PSE&G prioritizes customer satisfaction and energy conservation. The company continues to focus on creating a sustainable energy future while striving to deliver superior service to its customers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What safety tips does PSE&G recommend for extreme heat?
PSE&G advises staying hydrated, avoiding strenuous activities during peak heat, dressing appropriately, and being aware of heat exhaustion signs.
How can customers manage their energy bills in the summer?
By adjusting the thermostat when away, using energy-efficient appliances, and participating in energy efficiency programs offered by PSE&G.
What should I do if I rely on medical devices that need electricity?
If you depend on electricity for life-sustaining medical equipment, notify PSE&G to discuss options and ensure your safety during outages.
How can I stay informed about outages during summer storms?
Customers can text PSE&G, download the mobile app, or follow their social media for updates on outages and restoration efforts.
What is PSE&G doing to invest in energy reliability?
PSE&G continually invests in modernizing their infrastructure to enhance reliability and ensure they can meet customer demand even during extreme weather events.
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