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Record-setting cold temperatures force many of us to huddle indoors, seeking warmth and comfort. However, with the chill in the air, you might have noticed a less-than-welcome guest – an increase in your energy bill. In this article, we unravel…

Imagine living without electricity – no lights after dark, no way to charge a phone, no refrigeration for food. For the people of Palmira, Guatemala, this was daily life. That changed when the Project Indiana crew, including SCI REMC lineworkers…
Downed & Dangerous Downed power lines can look relatively harmless, but don’t be fooled. They likely carry an electric current strong enough to cause serious injury or possibly death. These tips can help you stay safe around downed lines: Navigating…
Try a child’s-eye view. Pay attention to hazards you might not notice when standing up. By looking at the space from the child’s viewpoint, you may see accidents waiting to happen. Make sure your space is child safe. Dangerous chemicals…
Take a walk around the entire house and garage to map out all electrical outlets. Plug tight-fitting outlet covers into all unused outlets to prevent tiny fingers or a found object like a paper clip from being inserted into the…
Check the crib. Make sure it meets today’s safety standards. Install window guards but remember they do not substitute parental supervision. Attach safety latches and locks for toilets, cabinets or drawers. Cut blind cords or use safety tassels and inner…
SCI REMC’s Live Line Demo Questionnaire SCI REMC’s Live Line Demo Questionnaire January 30, 31 and February 1 | 9am January 30, 31 and February 1 | 9am
Visit www.sciremc.com and click “Report an Electric Outage.” Download the “SCI Connect” app Use TextPower, www.sciremc.com/textpower or text “OUTAGE” to our NEW number: 765-505-7005 Calling (800) 264-7362 or (765) 342-3344
Living in the countryside has its positives and negatives. People in rural areas should be aware that they are likely to experience more power outages compared to those residing in urban or suburban areas. This is due to factors like…