With the big concern in the winter storm now focusing on power outages, Oncor says 1,000 additional workers are headed to Texas to help restore power.
If you experience an outage, remember safety first.
"If you're concerned, if you see sparks or something like that, number one, call the fire department, have them come out there and evaluate it," said Kyle Robison with Milestone Electric Home Services. All eyes are on power lines Thursday, here are some tips on what to do if ice accumulation brings down power lines.
Once power is restored, Robison said you can call to have your electrical services evaluated to make sure everything is working properly.Take photos of the damage before repairs begin.Your homeowner's policy should cover materials and labor used to make repairs. Save your receipts for reimbursement.If a tree or branch falls and causes damage to your car, your auto policy will pay for damages if you have comprehensive coverage.
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