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City of Tshwane Adapts Load Shedding Schedule Amid Eskom’s Rolling Blackouts

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As of the latest update, Eskom is presently executing Stage 2 load shedding, effective from 16:00 to 5:00.

It’s crucial to note that the power utility has decided to halt rolling blackouts during the day, providing temporary relief.

City of Tshwane Schedule:

In alignment with Eskom’s recent announcement, the City of Tshwane has revised its load shedding schedule for Thursday, 22 February.

The schedule is categorized under Stage 2 load shedding and is delineated as follows:

Stage 2 Load Shedding Schedule:

0:00 – 2:30: Areas 2 & 6

2:00 – 4:30: Areas 3 & 7

4:00 – 6:30: Areas 4 & 8

No Load Shedding: 6:00 – 16:00

Stage 2 Load Shedding Resumes:

16:00 – 18:30: Areas 10 & 14

18:00 – 20:30: Areas 11 & 15

20:00 – 22:30: Areas 12 & 16

22:00 – 0:30: Areas 13 & 1

Tips to Mitigate Risks During Load Shedding:

Surge Protection:

Install surge protection devices to minimize damage to electronic equipment during power outages.

Consider fitting a surge protection device at your electrical distribution board or power outlet.

Alarm System Check:

Ensure your alarm system is operational, and the backup battery is fully functional to provide power during load shedding periods.

Lighting Essentials:

Keep a torch or headlamp in your car for nighttime arrivals during power outages.

Utilize built-in torch apps on smartphones for emergency lighting.

Emergency Contacts:

Save emergency contact information on your phone and maintain a paper copy with contacts for fire departments, police, medical services, friends, family, and insurance.

Device Charging:

Charge cell phones, laptops, and tablets before scheduled blackouts.

Have an emergency phone charger, like a power bank, readily available for extended outages.

Gas for Cooking and Lighting:

Acquire a small LP gas bottle and lamp for quality lighting and cooking during power cuts.

Keep hot water in a thermal flask for hot drinks and consider preparing meals in advance for scheduled blackouts.

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