PG&E – Public Safety Power Shut-off Information (PSPS)

PG&E - Where To Go For Additional Information
Stay Up to Date During a PSPS Event
- Website: pge.com/PSPSupdates
Safety Action Center
Information about wildfire risks and what customers can do before, during, and after an emergency to keep their home, family, or business safe.
- Website: safetyactioncenter.pge.com
Wildfire Safety Curriculum
Activity books and online games that teach students about wildfire safety and how to prepare for emergencies will be available at the Safety Action Center.
- Website: safetyactioncenter.pge.com
Backup Power
Information on backup power options, safety tips, financing options, a marketplace to search major backup power retailers and more.
- Website: pge.com/backuppower
Preparing for Outages
Tips for making a safety plan, building an emergency kit, planning for medical needs and more.
- Website: prepareforpowerdown.com

Learn More
Additional Information
- For more information about PG&E’s Community Wildfire Safety Program, please visit pge.com/wildfiresafety.
- For additional questions, please contact your PG&E representative or email your questions to wildfiresafety@pge.com.
Students and Parents
- We are conducting focus groups to gather feedback from parents to learn how we can provide additional support for students and parents.
- We are also developing activity booklets and interactive, digital materials to teach students about wildfire safety and how to prepare for outages, which will be available at the Safety Action Center at safetyactioncenter.pge.com.
California Department of Education
- For information and resources about Public Safety Power Shutoffs from the California Department of Education, please visit cde.ca.gov/ls/ep/publicsafetyshutoff.asp.
Wildfire Safety Webinars
- For more information about PG&E’s wildfire safety efforts in your community, region-specific webinars are available at pge.com/wildfirewebinar.
- Today’s K-12 Schools Wildfire Safety Webinar will also be available at pge.com/wildfirewebinar in the coming days.
Help Us Learn
- To share your suggestions about how PG&E can help schools and students prepare for and stay safe during outages, please email wildfiresafety@pge.com.
