Planned interruptions
Planned interruptions occur because Aurora continuously works on upgrading the electricity network to improve the supply to customers. The majority of this work is scheduled months in advance to minimise inconvenience. Aurora invests heavily in live-wire maintenance procedures to avoid disruptions to your supply.
The details of planned interruptions will be sent to affected customers in advance via letterbox drops mail fliers newspaper or radio ads. Whenever planned interruptions are carried out we will aim to give you at least four business days notice. In the event of an emergency situation we may not be able to give you adequate notice.
Information on current outages can also be obtained through our 24 hour emergency service centre on 13 2004. The information is regularly updated and will provide details on the time and cause of an interruption as well as the location and expected restoration times.
What to do during a planned interruption
There are things you can do to ensure your safety and minimise the effect an outage could have on your equipment during a planned interruption.
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Do not carry out electrical work during the interruption.
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Should you be concerned about the safety of your equipment – typically computers televisions DVDs etc – then we recommend that you turn off your main switch (at your switchboard) before the interruption and turn it back on again after the advertised time.
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To avoid food spoiling keep your fridge/freezer door closed at all times possible during the interruption.
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Aurora PAY AS YOU GO customers may need to insert their smart card after an outage to restore power.
Recommendations
Aurora recommends that if your home or business is dependant upon a continuous supply of power, then you should consider installing an uninterruptible power supply device. Your electrical contractor should be able to advise on the most suitable option for a continuous supply of electricity during times of planned and unplanned interruptions.