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Storm prep tips from the PSE&G pros

PSE&G employees spend thousands of hours each year working in storms and know how to prepare their homes during hurricane season and beyond. We spoke with several of them to gather top tips for you.

“You do learn over time what happens where you live and how to avoid it in the future,” Gas Operations Senior Project Manager Bill Elmer said. Elmer lives by the shore and often faces storms that bring strong winds and flooding. “If you’re new to an area, talk to your neighbors and get some history on how storms have affected your community.”

Fuel, food, meds and backup power

“If we know we’re expecting a hurricane my husband will go get ice and put it in a cooler in case we need to transfer food to ice,” Stinson Cunningham said.

Flooding, winds and tree limbs

Plan in advance, especially for special circumstances

Young kids might be afraid of the storm itself, which is compounded by the lack of normal lighting in the house,” Electric Operations Health & Safety Supervisor Jimmy Niosi said. “It is sometimes useful to have a brand new toy in reserve ready to go if the power goes out. Ideally you don’t need to occupy your kids, and they can occupy themselves, but ensuring they are in a good mood preserves your mental sanity and makes riding out the storm much more bearable.”

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