Safety Center

To report a power outage, downed wires, or other electrical problems, please call HMLP at 781-749-0134. In an emergency, call 911.  

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Report & Stay Safe 

 If the power in your house goes out, make sure the problem is not due to a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker in your home. One quick way to do this is to see if your neighbors have power. If not, call HMLP as soon as possible at 781-749-0134. An answering service is available 24 hours a day to field all calls and get the information to the appropriate persons within HMLP for emergencies, such as a power outage.

Outage Map

Electrical Safety

Emergency Preparedness

Streetlight Repair Request

Streetlight Repair Request

Please use the form below to report a streetlight in need of repair.

 

PLEASE NOTE: This form is NOT for reporting power outages. HMLP does NOT check this form for emergencies. You must call the HMLP office if you experience a power outage at 781-749-0134.

Streetlight Repair Request
Please identify the streetlight that is out by designating the intersection of two crossroads and/or providing the street and nearest house number to the defective streetlight. Thank you.

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Emergency Preparation

What to do During a Power Outage

Call HMLP at 781-749-0134 to report a power outage. We have an answering service available 24/7 to take your call. Please DO NOT call 911 to report a power outage. Only call 911 about electricity if it involves a public health and safety hazard, such as lines down. You can get updates during an outage by visiting this website or our social media pages which are updated frequently during unusual or catastrophic events.

Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA)

HMLP Customers can stay informed about warnings, hazards and other kinds of important bulletins by through MEMA-recommended update sources. Every family should have multiple methods for receiving emergency alerts, including at least one with an audible alert to wave you in the middle of the night.

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

For more disaster related information or help with emergency preparedness, visit the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) website.

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