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Teaneck Police Department
Thursday December 22nd, 2022 :: 11:31 a.m. EST

Advisory

STORM PREPARATIONS

The Township is prepared for the extreme winter weather Thursday night into Friday that includes heavy rain and strong wind gusts ahead of a deep drop in temperatures. These conditions may cause tree limbs to break and pull-down wires, causing outages. My office has been in contact with PSE&G who will have extra resources in place to safely respond to, and handle all power related emergencies.
 
I am closely monitoring this weather event and have resources in place from our police and fire departments, as well as DPW and TVAC, to handle all weather-related emergencies.

Residents should prepare, be cautious and stay alert to their surroundings during and after storms.
 
Safety Tips:

  • Downed wires should always be considered “live.” Stay at least 30 feet away from downed lines, and don’t go near the pole or anything touching the line. Immediately contact PSE&G, at 1-800-436-PSEG (7734) via mobile app or our website, to report downed wires and dial 911 if an immediate hazard exists.
  • Electric current passes easily through water, so stay away from downed power lines and electrical wires. Don't drive over – and don't stand near – downed power lines.
  • Downed lines can potentially be hidden in standing water. If you encounter large pools of standing water, stop, back up and choose another path.
  • To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, do not run any gasoline-powered generators in a garage or any other enclosed space.
  • If you are on life-sustaining medical equipment, ensure that you alert PSE&G in advance and notify our police and fire departments.
Stay connected:
  • Residents can download the PSE&G mobile app to report outages and receive information on restoration times, crew locations and more.
  • Register for MyAlerts to receive text notifications at https://www.teanecknj.gov/alert-me and at pseg.com/outagecenter.
  • Report an outage and receive status updates by texting OUT to 4PSEG (47734). You can also report your outage through the PSE&G app, website at pseg.com/myaccount or with your voice using the Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant app on your smartphone.
  • Visit PSE&G’s Outage Map for the latest in outage info, restoration times and crew locations across New Jersey at pseg.com/outagecenter.  
  • To report an outage by phone, call PSE&G at 1-800-436-PSEG (7734) or use their web chat feature at pseg.com/myaccount.
  • Know what to expect if you lose power during a winter storm.
 
Winter safety tips:
  • Have your heating system checked by a professional before operating, particularly if you experienced flooding recently. An overheated boiler or furnace can lead to injury and/or explosion.
  • Chimneys and vents for gas appliances must be cleared following a major snow or ice storm to enable proper venting and prevent carbon monoxide accumulation.
  • Make sure that snow does not block exhaust from a sidewall vent; otherwise, it could shut down or block heating equipment and dryer exhaust, allowing fumes containing carbon monoxide to build up.
  • Accumulation of ice or snow can interfere with the proper operation of your gas metering system. The meter assembly may contain a regulator that is designed to safely release pressurized gas in the event of a malfunction. Blocking the regulator vent could create an unsafe condition where gas is not able to escape from internal piping.
  • Snow and ice can damage gas meters and piping. Be careful when removing snow from around the gas meter; any damage to the gas meter could potentially create a possible leak hazard.
  • Use a broom to keep the gas meter, pressure regulator, and vent piping clear of snow and ice during the winter season.
  • Chimneys and vents should be protected using an approved cap or screen to keep small animals or insects from entering. These pests have been known to build nests inside chimneys or vents and can cause potentially hazardous conditions.
  • Inspect and clean dryer vents to ensure they are clear of debris, lint and condensation, which can become a fire hazard especially in the winter when drying heavier clothing and bedding.
  • Do not store propane tanks or any other highly flammable gas/liquid in your home, as they can become extremely hazardous in the event of a fire.
          REMEMBER, DIAL 9-1-1 FOR ALL EMERGENCIES
 
 

Address/Location
Teaneck Police Department
900 Teaneck Rd
Teaneck, NJ 07666

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 201-837-2600

Dean Kazinci
Manager's Office
[email protected]
201-837-1600

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