As we approach the peak of wildfire season, an SDG&E priority is to ensure our customers are informed and prepared. If high-risk wildfire conditions threaten any portion of the electric system serving your community, it may be necessary, as a last resort, to turn off electricity to prevent a wildfire – this is a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS).
 
We want to partner with you to help prepare for PSPS and other outages. Based on your response to a few brief questions, we will provide you with customized recommendations to help you and your loved ones prepare for outages.
 
This should take no more than 5-10 minutes.
By providing your Account Number, SDG&E will provide personalized recommendations, including providing information on backup power solutions, local community resources, and information for customers with access and functional needs.
Have you completed this survey in prior years?
Did the resources you receive help you feel more empowered for a potential PSPS?
Did the resources you receive help you feel more empowered for a potential PSPS?
The following material is specific to a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS). Please review the below resources and check all that apply.
The following material is specific to a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS). Please review the below resources and check all that apply.
Backup energization solutions can help ensure a reliant stream of power during a PSPS event. Do you have backup power at your property?
The following material is specific to SDG&E's generator resources. Please check all that apply.
The following material is specific to SDG&E's generator resources. Please check all that apply.
If given the opportunity in the future, which backup power solution would you be more likely to finance? Please check all that apply.
If given the opportunity in the future, which backup power solution would you be more likely to finance? Please check all that apply.
If you or someone in your home uses a device for health, safety, or independence that requires electricity, the following resources may be helpful. Please check all that apply.
If you or someone in your home uses a device for health, safety, or independence that requires electricity, the following resources may be helpful. Please check all that apply.
A defensible space is the area around your home where vegetation is maintained and cleared to reduce the spread of wildfire to and from your property. Please review the below resources and check all that apply.
A defensible space is the area around your home where vegetation is maintained and cleared to reduce the spread of wildfire to and from your property. Please review the below resources and check all that apply.
We’ve compiled additional resources that may be useful during a power outage and other fire risk emergencies. Please review the below resources and check all that apply.
SDG&E Checklists and CRCs
SDG&E Partner Resources
Animal Resources
Please rate the following climate hazards from not at all concerning to very concerning:
Increased & Extreme Heat Days
Wildfire
Sea Level Rise/Coastal Flooding & Erosion
Extreme Precipitation & Stormwater Runoff
Extended Drought Conditions
Air Quality & Increased Pollution
Would you like to be further engaged with SDG&E in their vulnerability assessment and climate adaptation processes?
Would you like to be further engaged with SDG&E in their vulnerability assessment and climate adaptation processes?
I’d like my results emailed to me
I’d like my results emailed to me
Do you have any additional comments about how SDG&E can help you prepare for fire risk related power outages?

Thank you for taking the time to prepare for PSPS events and other outages. Please visit sdge.com/generator for additional helpful resources. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at [email protected].