Dominion Energy crews prepared to respond to Hurricane Isaias

RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is a letter to U.S. newsrooms from Dominion Energy to provide information about how the company is prepared to respond to power outages caused by Hurricane Isaias.

Newsrooms,

Dominion Energy is ready to respond should Hurricane Isaias cause power outages. We appreciate your help sharing these safety tips with your audiences.

To help you in your coverage, here's a link to download video of our crews prepping for storms: https://login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6a6a8c5f6574bdaa9c

In addition, journalists can call our 24/7 media line at 804-771-6115 for information or interviews.

    --  The safety of our customers is always our top priority, especially when
        storms are in the forecast. We are tracking Hurricane Isaias and
        encourage Dominion Energy customers in Virginia and the Carolinas to
        prepare for the possibility of power outages. We will work around the
        clock to restore service while keeping our colleagues and our customers
        safe and while practicing proper social distancing and good hygiene.
    --  We are staffed up and crews are ready to respond as safely and quickly
        as possible to any power outages that occur. We're preparing for the
        possibility of a multi-day power restoration effort, and we have staged
        crews and equipment across our Virginia, North Carolina, and South
        Carolina service areas.
    --  The fastest way to report or track an outage is using our mobile app or
        online at DominionEnergy.com. We encourage Virginia and North Carolina
        customers to download the Dominion Energy Outage Center app from the
        Apple App Store or Google Play Store or call us at 1-866-DOM-HELP
        (1-866-366-4357) to report an outage. South Carolina customers should
        download the Dominion Energy-SC app or call 888-333-4465. If you lose
        power, please let us know to ensure the fastest response.
    --  Here's how you can be ready for any storm:
        --  Create an emergency kit with flashlights, batteries, cleaning
            supplies and face coverings.
        --  Prepare a first-aid kit with bandages, anti-bacterial wipes,
            over-the-counter medications, and prescription medications.
        --  Remember to carry your healthcare information with you and to
            prepare your medical devices, especially if you are disabled or
            elderly.
        --  Download the Dominion Energy Outage Center app (Virginia and North
            Carolina) or the Dominion Energy-SC app (South Carolina) to track
            restoration efforts and report outages quickly and easily.
        --  Prepare a supply of water and non-perishable food.
        --  Charge your phone and other electronic devices fully before the
            storm arrives.
        --  Make sure your contact information is updated in our system so that
            we have a way to get in touch with you.
    --  Here's how you can stay safe:
        --  Beware of downed power lines. Assume they are energized and
            dangerous. Very high winds and rain can cause trees and branches to
            fall, which may bring down power lines. Stay at least 30 feet away
            and make sure your family, pets, and neighbors also avoid the downed
            wire. Call Dominion Energy right away to speak with an agent to
            report the downed wire. Virginia and North Carolina customers should
            call 1-866-DOM-HELP (1-866-366-4357) and South Carolina customers
            should call 888-333-4465.
        --  Properly connect your generator. If you have a generator, be sure it
            is fueled, tested, and properly connected before the severe weather
            arrives. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and always operate
            outdoors with good ventilation. Improper use of a generator could be
            life-threatening for customers and for line crews working to restore
            power.

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