Some outages may damage electrical lines or meters. When it’s safe, assess damage around your home.
Who Takes Care of What
Repairs to the wire that runs from the utility pole to your house and the meter are OG&E’s responsibility. Repairs to the cable that runs down the side of your house and the box that holds the meter are your responsibility. Having a licensed electrician perform the repairs you're responsible for helps ensure we can restore your power quickly after an outage.
Storm Debris Cleanup
Following an act of nature, it’s your responsibility to dispose of tree debris. Following routine tree trimming, OG&E will move the debris to the to the curb, but it’s still your responsibility to dispose of it.
Answering the Call
OG&E is a member of the Midwest Mutual Assistance and Southeast Electrical Exchange. Member companies impacted by major outage events can increase their workforce with paid restoration workers from other companies in unaffected areas.
Stay Safe TOGETHERⓇ
Stay Safe TOGETHERⓇ
Related to Outage Support
Before the Outage
Outages can be surprising, so knowing how to stay safe and prepared is important. Don't be caught without essential supplies or rushing to prepare at the last minute.