Font Size:
Decrease Font Size
Normalize Font Size
Increase Font Size
Feedback
City of Mesa, Arizona
City Services
Things To Do
Business
City Hall
Jobs
search
City Services
Online Services & Payments
Departments & Divisions
Mesa Channel 11
Schedule of Fees and Charges
Hours of Operation & Holiday Service Schedule
My Neighborhood & Community
Ebay © Store & Surplus Sales
Waste & Recycling
Health & Safety
Public Records Requests
My Utility Bill
Animal Control
Things To Do
Arizona Museum for Youth
Arizona Museum of Natural History
Dobson Ranch Golf Course
Hohokam Stadium
Mesa Amphitheatre
Mesa Arts Center
Mesa Convention Center
Parks & Recreation
Pools
Red Mountain Center
Shopping, Dining & Nightlife
Business
Starting a Business
Running a Business
Tax & Licensing for Business
Tax Collections
Relocating or Expanding Business
Doing Business with the City
Targeted Industries (H.E.A.T.)
City Hall
City Management
Mayor & City Council
Council Agendas & Minutes
iMesa
Citizen Contact System
Citizen Participation
City Codes
Public Records Requests
Audits
Accounting, Budget & Finance
Elections & Voting
Jobs
Benefits
Human Resources
Pay Plans
Job Descriptions
Join Mesa Fire
Join Mesa Police
Utility Outage
Utility Outage Preparedness:
Install surge protectors and/or battery backup systems for computers.
Locate main electrical or fuse box, water and gas mains; learn how and when to turn off and teach family members; keep necessary tools near shut off valves.
If you have an electric garage door opener, find out where the manual release lever is located and learn how to operate it.
If you have telephone system that relies on electricity to work, plan for alternate communication (i.e. standard telephone handset or cell phone).
Make sure you have plenty of flashlights and extra batteries available.
Consider purchasing a generator. If you have a generator be sure to strictly adhere to safety requirements.
Register life-sustaining and medical equipment with your utility company.
Utility Outage Response:
Only turn off the gas if instructed to do so by the gas company. Remember that only a professional should turn the gas back on.
Use battery-operated light source, such as a flashlights or light sticks. Due to the extreme risk of fire, DO NOT use candles during a power outage.
Never use gas ovens, gas ranges, barbeques or propane heaters for indoor heating. Doing so can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. Can also increase the risk of fire.
Limit the number of times you open the refrigerator and freezer to help keep foods cold for longer periods of time.
Turn off as many lights and other electrical items as possible (except for the refrigerator and freezer); this will help to eliminate potential fire hazards and lessen the power draw hen service is restored.
Unplug computers and other sensitive equipment to protect them from power surges when service is restored.
Listen to your portable weather radio, radio, or TV for current information.
If driving, proceed with caution and be alert to traffic lights that are not working. If a traffic light is out, remember to treat it as an all-way stop.
Stay away from downed power lines and sagging trees with broken limbs.
Phone Numbers for Reporting Utility Outages:
Telephone
Electrical
Qwest
800-573-1311
City of Mesa
480-644-2266
Cox
800-229-6542
SRP
602-236-8888
APS
602-371-7171
Gas
Water
City of Mesa
480-644-4277
City of Mesa
480-644-4444
Southwest Gas
602-271-4277 or 800-528-4277
City of apache Junction
480-982-6030
City of Chandler
480-782-3700
City of Gilbert
480-503-6400
City Glendale
623-930-2700
City of Phoenix
602-262-6251
Town of Queen Creek
480-358-3450
City of Scottsdale
480-312-5650
City of Tempe
480-350-2837