What to do in case of a power outage

We have crews on call around the clock to restore power!

by Franklin PUD Public Affairs

Call or e-mail us to report a power outage. We have crews on call around the clock to restore power as quickly and safely as possible. In the rare occurrence that an outage is affecting a large area, or if power will be out for more than a few hours, we use the home page of our website and social media to keep you informed of the status. 

Outage Reporting Line: 509-542-5300 or 800-638-7701

Tips to help you prepare and stay safe during a power outage: 

  • Keep flashlights in areas that are easy to find and check batteries periodically to make sure they are in working condition. 
  • Charge cells phones if you know stormy weather is on the way. 
  • Limit cell phone use during an outage to preserve the battery. Consider having one phone in the house that doesn’t require power. 
  • During cold weather, keep blankets in an area where they are easy to find. Keep doors and windows closed to keep the heat in. 
  • During warm weather, close curtains & blinds and keep doors and windows closed. Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible. 
  • If you need power for medical reasons, have a backup plan in place for emergencies. 
  • Avoid opening your refrigerator or freezer during an outage. Contents should be good for at least 24 hours if doors are kept closed. 
  • Never get close to a downed power line. There is no way to tell if a line is energized or not. Back away and call 911. Urge others to stay away also. 
  • If you use a generator, make sure to follow safety guidelines.