Outage Safety

Greater Sudbury Hydro’s electricity distribution system contains over 12, 000 poles, 1,000+ kms of overhead and underground lines, and serves over 47,800 customers within the City of Greater Sudbury and the Municipality of West Nipissing.

Interruptions in electrical service may last a few seconds or a few hours, depending on the cause. There are two main types: planned and unplanned.

There are many simple things you can do at home or at work to be prepared for a power outage.

Before the power goes out

There are many simple things you can do at home or at work to be prepared for a power outage.

Power Outage Preparedness

There is excellent information on power outage preparedness and emergency kits (as well as advice on dealing with several other Hazards) on the Government of Canada’s “Get Prepared” website:

To build a complete disaster supplies kit, you can also follow this link to the City of Greater Sudbury Emergency Kits:

During a power outage

During a power outage, safely identifying the source of the outage is key.

If your power goes out unexpectedly, check your circuit breakers or fuses. If a circuit has tripped or a fuse has blown, reset the breaker or replace the fuse to restore your power. If you still have no power, call Greater Sudbury Hydro at 705-675-7536 (Sudbury) and 705-753-2341 (West Nipissing) to report a power outage.

Give us your name, address and telephone number, plus:

Some Helpful Tips

After power is restored

Once power is restored, storm clean up may be required and that can be dangerous.

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