Electrical Safety Month

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Wednesday, May 12, 2021
May is National Electrical Safety Month. Please read following safety tips from IBEW International Office to avoid potential electrical hazards:
Indoors:
  • Check electric cords for fraying or cracking. Replace cords that may be damaged, and don’t overload electric outlets.
  • Remember extension cords are intended to be temporary; they are not intended as permanent household wiring.
  • Don’t run cords under carpets or rugs and don’t tack or nail cords to walls or floors.
  • Keep electric appliances and tools away from water. Never reach for or unplug an appliance that has fallen into water; instead, turn the power off  at the breaker before you unplug the appliance or remove it from the water.
  • Only plug approved electrical plugs, approved outlet covers or caps into electrical outlets. Protect children with by using outlet covers or caps.
  • Keep your home’s electrical system in good repair. Contact a licensed electrical contractor if you have flickering lights, sparks, non-functioning outlets, or need wiring repairs or upgrades.
Outdoors:
  • Stay away from and never touch downed power lines!
  • If you see a downed power line, call your local utility or 911.
  • Watch for overhead lines every time you use a ladder, work on roofs, trees, or carry long tools or loads. Keep kites, model airplanes, and metallic balloons away from power lines.
  • Know what’s below before you dig. At least 3 days before starting any digging or excavating project, call 811, the National One Call Center, to have underground utility lines, pipes, and cables marked for free.

 

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