Preparing for Power Outages during Hurricane Season in Statesville

Last Updated 5/21/2026Posted in Statesville Public Power, Latest City News, Homepage

The 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially began on June 1 and will end on November 30, 2026.

As we move into the hurricane season here in Statesville, North Carolina, it becomes crucial to prepare for potential power outages. While customers of #PublicPower in North Carolina generally experience fewer outages (39.3% less) compared to other power providers' customers, it's always wise to be ready for any unforeseen circumstances.

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Tips to Adequately Prepare for a Power Outage

To ensure you're adequately prepared, here are a few essential items you should have on hand in case of a power outage:

  1. Flashlights and Batteries: Keep multiple flashlights in accessible locations around your home. Ensure you have an ample supply of batteries to power them. LED flashlights are particularly recommended due to their long battery life.

  2. Battery-Powered Radio: A radio will keep you informed about the latest updates, emergency alerts, and weather conditions. Make sure you have extra batteries on hand.

  3. Non-Perishable Food and Water: Stock up on non-perishable food items such as canned goods, granola bars, dried fruits, and nuts. Have an adequate supply of drinking water stored in clean containers or purchase bottled water.

  4. Manual Can Opener: If your non-perishable food requires opening, ensure you have a manual can opener available. Electric can openers won't be useful during a power outage.

  5. First Aid Kit: Prepare a well-stocked first aid kit containing essential supplies like bandages, antiseptics, pain relievers, and any necessary prescription medications.

  6. Portable Phone Chargers: Invest in portable chargers or power banks to keep your mobile devices charged. This way, you can stay connected and have a means of communication during the outage.

  7. Extra Blankets and Warm Clothing: If the power outage occurs during colder months, have extra blankets, warm clothing, and sleeping bags available to keep warm.

  8. Emergency Contact Information: Keep a list of emergency contact numbers, including local authorities, utility providers, and important personal contacts.

  9. Backup Power Source: Consider having a backup power source, such as a generator, to provide electricity during extended outages. Ensure you follow all safety precautions and operating instructions when using generators.

  10. Stay Informed: Stay updated on the weather conditions, local news, and any instructions or alerts provided by authorities. This information will help you make informed decisions and respond effectively during the outage.

Sign Up for Important Notification in Statesville

Stay informed on the upcoming recycling schedule, holiday garbage collection changes, special dates and events, emergency information and more through the weekly update, 'Hello Statesville', from the City of Statesville.

Learn more Iredell County Emergency Notifications here.

An image of much of the United States with a hurricane impacting most of the east coast.

Remember, it's better to be prepared and have these items readily available before a power outage occurs. Taking proactive steps to ensure your safety and comfort during such situations is essential. Stay safe and stay prepared!

Ready.gov also provides details on building a Basic Disaster Supply Kit here.



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