In older houses there often is a lever housed in a red box that shuts the electricity off in the house before it reaches the breaker box.
Getting new roof how to shut off power to service.
In the case of certain emergencies like severe storms or downed power lines it may become necessary for you to turn off the power to your house directly at the electric meter.
You could either go up to the attic and check if the fan has a switch.
Service drops provide all power.
All electricity to your home comes through the service drop.
Push the lever down to shut off the outside power source.
Or your roommate is moving out within 30 days and you need to put service in your name.
To shut one off flip the lever to the off position.
The utility service lines and the terminals they connect to inside the panel remain live carrying deadly electrical current unless the utility company shuts off the service to the home.
However extreme caution should taken if this becomes necessary.
This explains how your power company shuts off your power leaving behind your their meter.
In some states it is even illegal to tamper with your outdoor electric meter.
Locate the main circuit breaker in the house.
If you have an evaporative swamp cooler even if you don t use it tell the roofing people where the shut off valve is.
You are a new customer moving into our service territory within 30 days.
If the service drop goes down all power in your home will shut off.
You are a current customer moving from one address to another in our territory and the date of both moves is within the next 30 days.
This shuts off the power to all of the circuit breakers and household circuits but does not shut off the power from the utility.
This may or may not be near the breaker box.
If yes turn it off.
To turn off power to the entire house flip off the main breaker usually a double width switch located at the top of the service panel.
If the fan in the attic does not have a switch you will have to turn off the circuit breaker that controls the fan in the attic.
Catastrophic events such as downed trees large fallen limbs or heavy ice buildup can take down a service drop.