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TAKE TIME FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY DURING FALL HARVEST Take time for electrical safety during fall harvest. September 25, 2020. Phone: 217.546.6815. Email: info@safeelectricity.org (for contact over weekends please call 217.546.6815) If equipment hits a power line, remain inside the cab unless there is smoke or fire. A downed powerline can electrify equipment, the cab, and the ground, oranything
VIDEOS - SAFE ELECTRICITYSAFE ELECTRICITY These videos are made possible by members of EEC-Safe Electricity. We appreciate their support in enhancing safety awareness and making these copyrighted videos viewable to individuals visiting SafeElectricity.org. For non-members interested in using these videos, please contact info@SafeElectricity.org. Use of this work withoutpermission
AVOID ELECTRICAL FIRES AT HOME It is estimated that more than 30,000 non-fatal electrical shock accidents occur each year. The National Safety Council estimates that between 600 and 1,000 people die each year from electrocution. Safe Electricity has these tips to help you avoid becoming a part of these statistics: Electrical outlets— Check for loose–fitting plugs,which can be a
WHAT TO DO DURING AN ELECTRICAL OUTAGE Weather, accidents, and storms can disrupt the electricity we are so used to having. Sometimes electricity flickers momentarily then comes back. Serious damage to power lines and the electrical grid can cause outages for days, or weeks. Safe Electricity has valuable information to keep you safe and comfortable during a power outage of any length. UNDERGROUND LINES AND DIGGING SAFETY This decision almost cost him his life. As an experienced professional he knew all of the correct procedures, but while adjusting the conduit’s path in the ground, he made a small slip and received a high-voltage shock. These videos are made possible by members of EEC-Safe Electricity. We appreciate their support in enhancing safetyawareness
GENERATOR SAFETY
Spanish Version Portable or permanently installed standby generators can come in handy during long-term power outages. However, if you do not know how to use them properly, they can be dangerous. Contact a qualified vendor or electrician to help you determine what generator is best suited to your needs. Before using, read and followmanufacturer’s
GENERAL OUTDOOR SAFETY Video Spanish version Things we see every day can almost fade from view. But failure to notice high voltage power lines can be a deadly oversight. Safe Electricity wants to raise awareness about the dangers of overhead power lines and the precautions to take around them. Often, when we undertake outdoor activities, we don’t even PREVENT DEADLY SHOCKS—CHECK YOUR BOATS AND DOCKS Video Spanish Version If you own a boat and/or a dock, Safe Electricity reminds you to take steps to prevent deadly shocks, also known as Electric Shock Drowning (ESD). Past accidents involving stray electricity and water include: A 26-year-old woman who was swimming with family in the Lake of the Ozarks was electrocuted when she HOME SAFETY: GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS VS ARC Video Spanish Version The world of electricity is filled with acronyms and abbreviations – CFL (compact florescent lamp), kW (kilowatt), AC (alternating current), and POV (peak operating voltage). GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupters) and AFCI (arc fault circuit interrupters) are also common electrical abbreviations. They both help protect your outlets from electrical accidents. Ground ELECTRICAL SAFETY: NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SAFE ELECTRICITYEDUCATIONMEMBER CENTERNEWS RELEASESABOUT USCONTACT USVIDEOS The Safe Electricity® program is creating a safer world by providing life-saving, energy-saving, cost-saving information, and electricalsafety materials.
TAKE TIME FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY DURING FALL HARVEST Take time for electrical safety during fall harvest. September 25, 2020. Phone: 217.546.6815. Email: info@safeelectricity.org (for contact over weekends please call 217.546.6815) If equipment hits a power line, remain inside the cab unless there is smoke or fire. A downed powerline can electrify equipment, the cab, and the ground, oranything
VIDEOS - SAFE ELECTRICITYSAFE ELECTRICITY These videos are made possible by members of EEC-Safe Electricity. We appreciate their support in enhancing safety awareness and making these copyrighted videos viewable to individuals visiting SafeElectricity.org. For non-members interested in using these videos, please contact info@SafeElectricity.org. Use of this work withoutpermission
AVOID ELECTRICAL FIRES AT HOME It is estimated that more than 30,000 non-fatal electrical shock accidents occur each year. The National Safety Council estimates that between 600 and 1,000 people die each year from electrocution. Safe Electricity has these tips to help you avoid becoming a part of these statistics: Electrical outlets— Check for loose–fitting plugs,which can be a
WHAT TO DO DURING AN ELECTRICAL OUTAGE Weather, accidents, and storms can disrupt the electricity we are so used to having. Sometimes electricity flickers momentarily then comes back. Serious damage to power lines and the electrical grid can cause outages for days, or weeks. Safe Electricity has valuable information to keep you safe and comfortable during a power outage of any length. UNDERGROUND LINES AND DIGGING SAFETY This decision almost cost him his life. As an experienced professional he knew all of the correct procedures, but while adjusting the conduit’s path in the ground, he made a small slip and received a high-voltage shock. These videos are made possible by members of EEC-Safe Electricity. We appreciate their support in enhancing safetyawareness
GENERATOR SAFETY
Spanish Version Portable or permanently installed standby generators can come in handy during long-term power outages. However, if you do not know how to use them properly, they can be dangerous. Contact a qualified vendor or electrician to help you determine what generator is best suited to your needs. Before using, read and followmanufacturer’s
GENERAL OUTDOOR SAFETY Video Spanish version Things we see every day can almost fade from view. But failure to notice high voltage power lines can be a deadly oversight. Safe Electricity wants to raise awareness about the dangers of overhead power lines and the precautions to take around them. Often, when we undertake outdoor activities, we don’t even PREVENT DEADLY SHOCKS—CHECK YOUR BOATS AND DOCKS Video Spanish Version If you own a boat and/or a dock, Safe Electricity reminds you to take steps to prevent deadly shocks, also known as Electric Shock Drowning (ESD). Past accidents involving stray electricity and water include: A 26-year-old woman who was swimming with family in the Lake of the Ozarks was electrocuted when she HOME SAFETY: GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS VS ARC Video Spanish Version The world of electricity is filled with acronyms and abbreviations – CFL (compact florescent lamp), kW (kilowatt), AC (alternating current), and POV (peak operating voltage). GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupters) and AFCI (arc fault circuit interrupters) are also common electrical abbreviations. They both help protect your outlets from electrical accidents. GroundNEWS RELEASES
April 29, 2021. Phone: 217.546.6815. Email: info@safeelectricity.org (for contact over weekends please call 217.546.6815) SPRINGFIELD, Ill.—Approximately 1,000 people die, and 30,000 people are injured every year due to electrical accidents. While electricity typically transmits without incident, there are times when the electrical pathMEMBER CENTER
Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. “Federated is a proud sponsor of the Safe Electricity program. We see the Federated partnership with Safe Electricity as a cost effective way of assisting our members in developing public safety education materials that AVOID ELECTRICAL FIRES AT HOME It is estimated that more than 30,000 non-fatal electrical shock accidents occur each year. The National Safety Council estimates that between 600 and 1,000 people die each year from electrocution. Safe Electricity has these tips to help you avoid becoming a part of these statistics: Electrical outlets— Check for loose–fitting plugs,which can be a
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Lisa Jacobsen, Assembly Chair. Manager of Customer Services. Perennial Public Power District. Wayne Price. Editor. Nebraska Rural Electric Association. Karen Schlautman. Marketing and Information Director. Cornhusker Public Power District. PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST ELECTRICAL ACCIDENTS ON THE JOB Job sites, especially construction sites, usually have many workers doing multiple tasks at the same time. Since many of these tasks are routine, it is easy to downplay the safety risks involved. Safe Electricity urges contractors, or anyone doing construction work, to take appropriate measures to keep themselves safe. According to the National Institute for HOME SAFETY: GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS VS ARC Video Spanish Version The world of electricity is filled with acronyms and abbreviations – CFL (compact florescent lamp), kW (kilowatt), AC (alternating current), and POV (peak operating voltage). GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupters) and AFCI (arc fault circuit interrupters) are also common electrical abbreviations. They both help protect your outlets from electrical accidents. Ground FIRST RESPONDER ELECTRICAL SAFETY The first responder to a traffic accident involving downed power lines, whether on the ground or car, faces two possibilities of a deadly electric shock. One of them is a “step potential,” and the other is a “touch potential.”. In both cases, the emergency responder puts him or herself in danger of becoming a path for theelectricity to
ELECTRICAL SAFETY: NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SAFE ELECTRICITYEDUCATIONMEMBER CENTERNEWS RELEASESABOUT USCONTACT USVIDEOS100 WAYS TO SAVE ELECTRICITY65 WAYS TO SAVE ELECTRICITY The Safe Electricity® program is creating a safer world by providing life-saving, energy-saving, cost-saving information, and electricalsafety materials.
TAKE TIME FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY DURING FALL HARVEST Take time for electrical safety during fall harvest. September 25, 2020. Phone: 217.546.6815. Email: info@safeelectricity.org (for contact over weekends please call 217.546.6815) If equipment hits a power line, remain inside the cab unless there is smoke or fire. A downed powerline can electrify equipment, the cab, and the ground, oranything
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Mailing Address: 4440 Ash Grove Dr., Suite B Springfield, IL 62711. 217-546-6815 info@safeelectricity.org WHAT TO DO DURING AN ELECTRICAL OUTAGE Weather, accidents, and storms can disrupt the electricity we are so used to having. Sometimes electricity flickers momentarily then comes back. Serious damage to power lines and the electrical grid can cause outages for days, or weeks. Safe Electricity has valuable information to keep you safe and comfortable during a power outage of any length.PUBLIC EDUCATION
Mailing Address: 4440 Ash Grove Dr., Suite B Springfield, IL 62711. 217-546-6815 info@safeelectricity.org UNDERGROUND LINES AND DIGGING SAFETY This decision almost cost him his life. As an experienced professional he knew all of the correct procedures, but while adjusting the conduit’s path in the ground, he made a small slip and received a high-voltage shock. These videos are made possible by members of EEC-Safe Electricity. We appreciate their support in enhancing safetyawareness
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FLOODING PROVIDES ITS OWN SET OF ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Avoid electric hazards caused by floods Heavy rains often cause flooding in lowland areas, homes and basements. Safe Electricity reminds everyone to be aware of the electric hazards flooding creates. Safety measures to keep in mind include the following: Never step into a flooded basement or other room if water may be in contact with KNOW HOW TO STAY SAFE IF YOUR CAR CRASHES INTO A POWER video In traumatic situations, it may be instinctive to flee as soon as possible. A car accident is a good example of this. However, if you are in a car accident with a power line, the safest place is often inside the car. When a car crashes into a power pole, the pole mayfall
HOME SAFETY: GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS VS ARC Video Spanish Version The world of electricity is filled with acronyms and abbreviations – CFL (compact florescent lamp), kW (kilowatt), AC (alternating current), and POV (peak operating voltage). GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupters) and AFCI (arc fault circuit interrupters) are also common electrical abbreviations. They both help protect your outlets from electrical accidents. Ground ELECTRICAL SAFETY: NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SAFE ELECTRICITYEDUCATIONMEMBER CENTERNEWS RELEASESABOUT USCONTACT USVIDEOS100 WAYS TO SAVE ELECTRICITY65 WAYS TO SAVE ELECTRICITY The Safe Electricity® program is creating a safer world by providing life-saving, energy-saving, cost-saving information, and electricalsafety materials.
TAKE TIME FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY DURING FALL HARVEST Take time for electrical safety during fall harvest. September 25, 2020. Phone: 217.546.6815. Email: info@safeelectricity.org (for contact over weekends please call 217.546.6815) If equipment hits a power line, remain inside the cab unless there is smoke or fire. A downed powerline can electrify equipment, the cab, and the ground, oranything
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Mailing Address: 4440 Ash Grove Dr., Suite B Springfield, IL 62711. 217-546-6815 info@safeelectricity.org WHAT TO DO DURING AN ELECTRICAL OUTAGE Weather, accidents, and storms can disrupt the electricity we are so used to having. Sometimes electricity flickers momentarily then comes back. Serious damage to power lines and the electrical grid can cause outages for days, or weeks. Safe Electricity has valuable information to keep you safe and comfortable during a power outage of any length.PUBLIC EDUCATION
Mailing Address: 4440 Ash Grove Dr., Suite B Springfield, IL 62711. 217-546-6815 info@safeelectricity.org UNDERGROUND LINES AND DIGGING SAFETY This decision almost cost him his life. As an experienced professional he knew all of the correct procedures, but while adjusting the conduit’s path in the ground, he made a small slip and received a high-voltage shock. These videos are made possible by members of EEC-Safe Electricity. We appreciate their support in enhancing safetyawareness
ENERGY SAVING AND SAFETY TIPS FOR TENANTS AND RENTERSAPARTMENT SAFETY TIPS FOR TENANTSSAFETY TIPS FOR APARTMENT LIVINGAPARTMENT BUILDING SAFETY TIPSAPARTMENT SAFETY TIPSENERGY CONSERVATION TECHNIQUESENERGY CONSERVATION TECHNIQUES OT Today, whether you rent or own, almost everyone is searching for ways to reduce their energy costs. Although the landlord or management company is ultimately responsible for a building’s energy efficiency and safety, there are many simple safety and energy conservation measures that anyone can take. Apartment Safety Power for electronicsis a growing part
FLOODING PROVIDES ITS OWN SET OF ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Avoid electric hazards caused by floods Heavy rains often cause flooding in lowland areas, homes and basements. Safe Electricity reminds everyone to be aware of the electric hazards flooding creates. Safety measures to keep in mind include the following: Never step into a flooded basement or other room if water may be in contact with KNOW HOW TO STAY SAFE IF YOUR CAR CRASHES INTO A POWER video In traumatic situations, it may be instinctive to flee as soon as possible. A car accident is a good example of this. However, if you are in a car accident with a power line, the safest place is often inside the car. When a car crashes into a power pole, the pole mayfall
HOME SAFETY: GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS VS ARC Video Spanish Version The world of electricity is filled with acronyms and abbreviations – CFL (compact florescent lamp), kW (kilowatt), AC (alternating current), and POV (peak operating voltage). GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupters) and AFCI (arc fault circuit interrupters) are also common electrical abbreviations. They both help protect your outlets from electrical accidents. GroundNEWS RELEASES
April 29, 2021. Phone: 217.546.6815. Email: info@safeelectricity.org (for contact over weekends please call 217.546.6815) SPRINGFIELD, Ill.—Approximately 1,000 people die, and 30,000 people are injured every year due to electrical accidents. While electricity typically transmits without incident, there are times when the electrical pathMEMBER LOGIN
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AVOID ELECTRICAL FIRES AT HOME It is estimated that more than 30,000 non-fatal electrical shock accidents occur each year. The National Safety Council estimates that between 600 and 1,000 people die each year from electrocution. Safe Electricity has these tips to help you avoid becoming a part of these statistics: Electrical outlets— Check for loose–fitting plugs,which can be a
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Spanish Version Portable or permanently installed standby generators can come in handy during long-term power outages. However, if you do not know how to use them properly, they can be dangerous. Contact a qualified vendor or electrician to help you determine what generator is best suited to your needs. Before using, read and followmanufacturer’s
FLOODING PROVIDES ITS OWN SET OF ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Avoid electric hazards caused by floods Heavy rains often cause flooding in lowland areas, homes and basements. Safe Electricity reminds everyone to be aware of the electric hazards flooding creates. Safety measures to keep in mind include the following: Never step into a flooded basement or other room if water may be in contact with PREVENT DEADLY SHOCKS—CHECK YOUR BOATS AND DOCKS Video Spanish Version If you own a boat and/or a dock, Safe Electricity reminds you to take steps to prevent deadly shocks, also known as Electric Shock Drowning (ESD). Past accidents involving stray electricity and water include: A 26-year-old woman who was swimming with family in the Lake of the Ozarks was electrocuted when sheMember Sign In
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PREVENT DEADLY SHOCKS July 2012 saw horrific fatal accidents near boats and boat docks. A 26-year-old woman was swimming with family in the Lake of the Ozarks was electrocuted when she touched an energized dock ladder. Also at Lake of the Ozarks, a 13-year-old girl and her 8-year-old brother received fatal electrical shocks while swimming near a private dock; officials cited an improperly grounded circuit as the cause. In Tennessee, two boys, ages 10 and 11, lost their lives as they were shocked while swimming between houseboats on Cherokee Lake, a result of electricity entering the water apparently through frayed wiresbeneath the boat.
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