Dubai Authorities Urge Residents to Prepare for Outages

  • Publish date: Monday، 04 November 2024
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As the rainy season approaches, the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has issued an advisory urging residents to take precautionary steps to ensure continuous and safe electricity supply. Here’s what you need to know to keep your home powered and safe during the wetter months.

Key Precautionary Measures

To prevent malfunctions or internal power outages, DEWA recommends the following actions:

  1. Regular Maintenance by Qualified Electricians
    Ensure all electrical maintenance is carried out by certified professionals. Regular check-ups can help detect and fix potential issues before they lead to outages.

  2. Waterproof and Insulate Electrical Connections
    Make sure all external electrical connections, panels, and meter boxes are waterproof and properly insulated. This step is crucial to avoid water damage during heavy rains.

  3. Secure Electrical Panels
    Check that all electrical panels are securely closed. If the glass cover of your electricity meter is broken, replace it immediately to prevent water ingress.

  4. Seal Roof Openings and Inspect Earthing Cables
    Seal any openings in electrical conduits on the roof and inspect earthing cables. Proper sealing and grounding are essential for maintaining a stable and safe power supply.

Stay Connected and Informed

DEWA also advises residents to stay updated on the latest guidelines and weather conditions. You can follow DEWA’s official social media accounts or visit their website for real-time updates and tips.

For any technical emergencies, DEWA has provided a dedicated helpline: 991. Save this number for quick access in case of urgent issues.

Why These Measures Matter

Dubai’s rainy season can bring unexpected challenges, and taking proactive steps now can help ensure that your power supply remains uninterrupted. Regular maintenance and proper insulation are small investments that can save you from the hassle and potential risks of power outages.

By following DEWA’s guidelines, residents can not only protect their homes but also contribute to the overall reliability of the city’s power grid during adverse weather conditions.

For further updates and detailed advice, keep an eye on DEWA’s official channels and stay prepared this rainy season.