Monday, January 11, 2021

How To Stay Safe Around Downed Power Lines - Do’s and Don'ts

 

After a strong wind or strong storm, it is much more likely that you will encounter a downed power line - a power line that has fallen to the ground. Lowered power lines can seriously injure or even kill someone who touches or approaches them. Stay safe by making sure you know all of the following instructions about these electrical hazards.

If you face a downed power line while walking ...

DO NOT touch the power line with your body or any other object. Always assume that the line is "powered", which means it can injure you with electricity. Touching a power line can easily injure or kill you if an electric current is running through it. Simply looking, you can't tell if the line is plugged in or not, so always err on the side of caution.

DO NOT keep your distance to avoid electric shock through the ground. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, ground around power lines can be activated up to 35 feet away.

DO NOT touch a person, animal or object that has touched the power line. While leaving them there can be painful, you could also get an electric shock by touching them or walking within the energized area. 


 

You must immediately notify the emergency services of reduced power lines.

TRY to keep others away. By keeping a safe distance yourself, warn anyone you see who could unknowingly enter the energized area.

DO shuffle away from a downed power line if you are too close to it. You can avoid a strong electric shock by taking small steps and always keeping your feet together and in contact with the ground.

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