Outdoor Electric Safety
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- 1. Don’t ____ on or around pad-mounted electrical equipment.
- 4. Pad mounted transformers (those green metal boxes) carry high ________ and are safe when locked, but they can be deadly if someone reaches inside.
- 6. If a kite gets ______ in a tree that’s near power lines, don’t climb up to get it. Contact your electric utility for assistance.
- 9. Never _____ an electrical appliance if you are wet; always dry off completely.
- 10. Stay away from the _____ connected to your house.
- 11. Keep ___________ like radios away from pools and hot tubs, and watch for overhead power lines when boating or fishing.
- 13. _____ and electricity never mix!
- 14. Never climb a utility _____ or tower.
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- 2. Storm fronts can move rapidly, and _________ is a potential danger 10 miles in advance of a storm.
- 3. Never climb trees near power lines. They can __________ electricity if branches touch the wires.
- 5. Do not fly _____ or model planes near overhead power lines or electrical substations.
- 6. Never enter an electrical __________ to retrieve a toy, on a dare, or for any reason.
- 7. Look __ and live. Be aware of the location of powerlines.
- 8. If electric wires in your neighborhood have sagged for some reason or a tree limb has pushed the line out of place, keep your neighborhood safe by alerting your electric _______
- 12. Do not to seek shelter under a ______ during thunderstorms.