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Electric
Service
Electrical
Safety Tips
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Electricity
is a very safe source of energy as long as it is used properly
and with certain precautions in mind. Here are just a few
safety tips to remember:
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- Consider
all electrical lines and electric utility equipment dangerous.
Keep away from them and keep all objects (ladders, antennas, kites,
etc.) away from them.
- Never
touch an electrical line. If a power line has fallen, assume that
it is still energized and avoid any contact with it. Do not try
to move it in any way. Call Snapping Shoals EMC (or the electric
utility serving the area) immediately.
- Never
touch a person or object that has come into contact with a fallen
power line, because you could become a victim too. Stay clear
and call for emergency help.
- If
a power line falls on your car, stay inside the car and don't
touch anything metallic. If you must leave the vehicle, jump from
it so that your whole body leaves it at once and you are not contacting
the vehicle and ground at the same time. Keep away from the line
and the vehicle.
- If
you are planning to do any digging or if you plan to be working
near power lines, a simple telephone call will help you avoid
danger and fines. State law requires you to call the Utilities
Protection Center, 770-623-4344 or 1-800-282-7411, before doing
any work that could possibly cause contact with overhead or underground
utility lines.
- Remember
that water and electricity are a deadly combination. Keep electrical
cords and appliances away from water, and install ground fault
circuit interrupters in areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, basements
and garages.
- Teach
children not to play with plugs and outlets. Install safety covers
on any unused outlets.
- Make
sure all electrical cords and extension cords are in good condition.
Do not bury cords under rugs.
- Do
not overload electrical outlets or connect multiple extension
cords.
- Use
the proper wattage when replacing burned-out bulbs in lamps and
lighting fixtures.
- Be
sure any electrical cords to be used outside are labeled for outdoor
use.
- Do
not use an appliance that has shocked you. Have it inspected by
a professional.
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