Public Safety Power Shutoff
Power outages are part of the recently developed plan to shut off power when hot, dry, and windy weather could start a wildfire. A PSPS outage will last as long as dangerous weather conditions exist, plus the amount of time it takes for power company workers to inspect and repair the equipment in the affected area(s).
The SBCC Emergency Services team is working closely with Southern California Edison and the County of Santa Barbara to keep you informed. We will update you on any status changes.
To help the community prepare, the County of Santa Barbara has put together information on what a PSPS could mean for you personally and what you can do to prepare. Please review the information here: .
It is also recommended you register for community emergency alerts from Santa Barbara County at .
SBCC also recommends you sign up for SBCC Emergency Alerts by texting the phrase "Join SBCC" to the number 58339.
For more information about Southern California Edison鈥檚 PSPS program, please go to or call their customer service line at 1-800-655-4555.