Updated from a previous post from November 2024

As cooler weather approaches, we’re reminded that power outages happen when you least expect them—whether from a storm, a fallen tree, or even a car striking an electrical cabinet. While these outages are often temporary, they can be disruptive, inconvenient, and sometimes even dangerous if you rely on certain electronics.

Thanks to Trailblazer Broadband’s modern fiber network, customers can stay connected and receive outage updates—but only if they have the right backup plan in place. That’s where an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) comes in.

Think of a UPS as a “battery in a box”—a backup power source designed to keep your essential electronics running for anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours during a power outage. While many people think of UPS devices as only being for computers or internet equipment, their value goes far beyond that.


Why a UPS is Essential

  • Internet & Communication
    Your router and modem need electricity, even if the fiber lines don’t. A UPS keeps your WiFi running so you can stay online, receive outage updates, and keep in touch with loved ones or emergency services.

  • Medical Devices
    If you or someone in your household depends on equipment such as oxygen concentrators or CPAP machines, a dedicated Medical Device UPS System can provide uninterrupted power and peace of mind.

  • Safety & Security
    Many home security systems automatically switch to battery backup, but others may need a UPS to keep cameras, alarms, or smart locks powered.

  • Everyday Essentials
    Laptops, cell phones, and even cordless phones connected to VoIP lines can be kept online with the help of a UPS. Just be mindful—bigger devices like TVs can drain a UPS quickly.


A Real-World Example: Line Galloping Outage

You may recall that in late October 2024, Estes Park experienced a system-wide outage when strong winds and icy conditions caused line galloping on the Western Area Power Administration’s (WAPA) 115kV transmission lines. When the lines collided, protective relays shut them down to prevent damage. Crews from Estes Park Power & Communications, Platte River Power Authority, and WAPA worked quickly, restoring power just after noon.

Events like this remind us: power outages aren’t just “if,” they’re “when.” Having a UPS at home is one of the simplest ways to keep your household prepared.


Choosing the Right UPS

When shopping for a UPS, consider:

  • Which devices matter most? (Router, medical equipment, phone charger?)

  • How long do you need backup power? (Minutes vs. hours)

  • Does the device already have a built-in battery? (Some security and medical systems do.)

UPS models range from affordable units that keep your router running for an hour to more advanced systems that support multiple devices for longer stretches. Check out some popular options here. 


Staying Informed During an Outage

Trailblazer Broadband provides tools to keep you connected and informed:

  • Public outage maps on our website

  • Automated text notifications with updates

  • 24/7/365 Technical Support at 1-970-577-3770, Option 1

If you don’t have a UPS and lose internet during an outage, simply:

  • Check your router once power is restored.
  • Restart it if necessary.
  • Call our support team if you’re still offline.

Preparedness is Power

At Trailblazer, we work with Estes Park Power and Communications to keep the grid reliable—but we also know that fires, floods, storms, and accidents happen. A UPS gives you control, protecting your connectivity, security, and health even when the lights go out.⚡ Pro tip: Don’t wait for the next storm. Add a UPS to your emergency plan today and stay powered, safe, and connected.


For more resources, visit www.trailblazerbroadband.com or follow us on Facebook for the latest updates. Please note that Trailblazer Broadband and the Town of Estes Park do not promote or recommend any specific products or services.  All information and product references are for informational purposes only.

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