Electrical Safety
Although
electricity is..
One of the
greatest conveniences in our lives, it can be very dangerous. Always operate
electrical equipment in a safe manner.
Extension Cords
Extension cords are not as safe as permanent household wiring. Use them
temporarily and in a safe manner.
Electrical Safety and Outdoor Activities
Never fly a kite or model airplane near overhead wires.
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Don't
let children climb trees near power lines.
·
Keep
sailboats away from power lines.
Use caution around padmount transformers. If the green covering around the
transformer is damaged or the lock is broken, stay away and call us. Don't
plant trees, shrubs or flowers around transformers. Landscaping around
transformers restricts access for power crews and digging creates a danger of
contact with buried cables.
Be careful when working or
playing around guy wires supporting utility poles. Don't swing or climb on
them; avoid running into them with yard equipment or vehicles.
Call before you dig to
identify the location of underground wires. Digging or driving objects into
underground wires could cause serious injuries or service interruptions.
Maintain a distance of 2 feet from marked power lines.
Don't set ladders or
scaffolds close to overhead electric lines, including the service wires
connected to houses and buildings.
Be careful when carrying
swimming pool skimmers, metal pipes or other tall poles and long boards.
Contacting electric lines could cause serious burns or even death.
Take care not to cut the
power cord when working with electrically powered cutting tools outdoors. These
include lawn mowers, hedge clippers, chain saws and trimmers.
When working around trees,
make sure no electric wires run through the branches. If you see a branch in
danger of falling on a line, call Holland BPW .
Wear sturdy rubber-soled
shoes when working with electric tools outdoors. Never use electrical tools
when barefooted.