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MARCH’S CO-OP PROUD PRODUCTS Proud to watch your power


And to prevent damage with PEC PowerShield PEC PowerShield


$4.95/month (*$25 installation fee)


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hield your home from surges before they enter. PowerShield consists of two levels of protection. The fi rst


line of defense against surges is a socket device installed at your meter base. This device is designed to reduce any potentially damaging external, high- voltage spikes and surges to a “safe” level before they enter your home via the power line.


Extra protection is provided by


surge suppression devices installed at outlets within your home for sensitive electronic equipment. When installed properly, these devices will protect your equipment from surges through the electrical wiring, telephone lines and coaxial cable. Device warranties range from $250 to $50,000. Equipment and warranty are provided by TESCO, a name trusted by cooperative customers throughout the United States.


Protect your entire home through


this program for $4.95 per month and a one time installation fee of $50, with a 60 month lease agreement. *During March, the $50 installation fee is discounted to $25.


Visit our Ada offi ce located at 1600


North Country Club Road to pickup your PowerShield starter kit.


Questions? Call us during regular


offi ce hours (M-F, 8 am to 5 pm) at toll- free 1-877-456-3031 or (580) 332-3031 from the Ada area.


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PowerWatch and PowerShield are this month’s featured Co-op Proud products. For each monthly featured product you purchase or join throughout the year, you’ll be entered to win one of fi ve special Co-op Proud gift baskets. Our fi rst drawing will take place on March 3, 2014, with the next drawing schedule for June 2, 2014. The lucky winner of drawing #1 will enjoy a variety of products produced and sold by the member-owned and operated businesses listed below:


1 People’s Electric Cooperative (Ada)


Andrew’s Honey Bees, Byars, OK (405) 712-2100 Bryant Pecan Company, Francis, OK (580) 332-0839 www.enjoypecans.com Don’s Lazy S. Jerky, Allen, OK 74825 (580) 857-1133 www.donslazysjerky.com


Caddo Electric Cooperative (Binger)


B & B Gifts, Binger, OK (405) 656-2700 www.bandbgifts.net Lavender Valley Acres, Apache, OK (580) 588-2855 www.lavendervalleyacres.com


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Candle Cabin, 2 miles west of Antlers, OK (580) 298-3808 Choctaw Electric Cooperative (Hugo)


Rorex Bridges, Oktaha, OK (918) 683-9366 www.rorexbridgesart.com East Central Electric Cooperative (Okmulgee)


Harmon Electric Cooperative (Hollis)


Two Peacocks Soap, Olustee, OK (580) 482-4570 Snider Farms, Hollis, OK (800) 631-0832 www.sniderfarmspeanutbarn.com


Let us watch your power when you’re NOT. PEC has optional metering equipment available which will automatically notify PEC’s dispatch center of an outage at your specifi c location. For members who elect this option,


PowerWatch will notify PEC of a power outage, even when no one is at home.


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PowerWatch is ideal for lake homes and other locations that are not regularly occupied--or just when you’re on vacation.


0581301100 Peace of mind for only $3 per month


(single-phase meters), which is simply added to your monthly PEC electric bill. Three-phase customers may take advantage for $6 per month.


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