I&M Power Readying for Major Winter Storm, Encourages Customers to Prepare

I & M Power has issued a detailed Winter Weather Advisory for its electric customers in Southwest Michigan and Northern Indiana:

With weather forecasts predicting possible blizzard-like conditions over Indiana Michigan

Power’s territory in the coming days, I&M is preparing crews and other resources to address

possible power outages.

I&M strongly encourages our customers to make plans for the possibility of extended power

outages up to and through the holiday weekend.

We all know that forecasts – especially a few days in advance – are not always proven true. But

it appears there is a strong probability of high winds and heavy snow beginning Thursday night

through Saturday across the areas I&M serves.

With ample snow falling and strong winds whipping up larger snow drifts, travel could be difficult

– both for our customers and for I&M crews driving to restore power. We encourage our

customers to plan now for the possibility of power outages. This is especially true for those who

rely on electrically powered medical devices, those who have other critical needs and those with

electric heat.

I&M is preparing for the storm by lining up crews and support teams as well as mutual aid from

other utilities if it becomes necessary.

We remind our customers that restoring power during winter storms can be more challenging –

and take more time – than storms during other seasons. Roads may be treacherous, if not

impassable, impeding our crews’ ability to reach sources of outages. Temperatures and wind[1]chill factors may force crews to take warming breaks in their vehicles. Crews cannot use their

bucket truck lifts during stronger winds. Some equipment may need to be de-iced before it can

be repaired or replaced.

Unfortunately, the upcoming weather could disrupt the plans many of us have for the much[1]anticipated holiday weekend. Please plan ahead, prepare to weather a storm and emphasize

the safety of yourselves, loved ones, pets and our neighbors.

If the forecasts are on target, this has the possibility of becoming the strongest storm we have

seen in a number of years. Please be aware that high winds and heavy snow can quickly

combine to make roads impassable. Low temperatures with below-zero wind chills can create

hazards in seconds.

Actions you can take now:

• Follow the weather forecasts.

• Follow social and traditional media to learn of warming centers in your area.

• Have an emergency kit prepared. Items can include blankets, water, non-perishable food

(and a can-opener), flashlights, a battery-powered (or hand-cranked) radio and extra

batteries. Don’t forget medications and charging your cell phones. Have N-95 masks

available.

• Make a backup plan. Have a source for heat and power for medical devices, such as a

generator with adequate fuel, or a location to go to in the event of an extended outage.

• Check on your neighbors to ask if they are prepared.

• Learn other tips for preparations online at ready.gov or

IndianaMichiganPower.com/Weather

Remain safe during and after a storm:

• Stay away from any downed power wires and report them to I&M. You can report

downed lines on our app or website, or call 911.

• When using a generator, connect all appliances directly to the generator. Don’t connect

the generator’s electrical output to any home or building electrical circuits. Don’t use gas[1]powered generators in enclosed or partially enclosed spaces, like inside a garage or a

home.

• During the frigid cold temperatures, be extremely cautious of going outside. Protect

yourself against frostbite.

• If you do venture outside, be careful around debris and fences. Fallen limbs and other

debris can hide downed power lines, and a downed line may be contacting a fence out

of line of sight. Look around carefully.

• Trees could fall or drop limbs at any moment, hours or even days after a storm. Please

look up.

• Follow local news regarding any travel restrictions. Some roads may be impassable. If

you must drive, traffic lights may not be functioning. Please use caution and be mindful

of first responders and utility workers on the roadways.

• For more safety tips, visit IndianaMichiganPower.com/Weather

Keep informed if your power goes out

• Monitor the status of any outage at your address at IndianaMichiganPower.com/App

• Sign up for text and email alerts on the app or at IndianaMichiganPower.com/Alerts

• Check on the status of outages throughout the area I&M serves at

IndianaMichiganPower.com/outagemap

While I&M is hoping for the best, we are preparing for the worst – and we encourage our

customers to do the same.

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