It’s Electric! How to Keep Yourself Safe During Home Improvement
Electricity is coursing around us every day. From the power lines overhead, to the cables connected to our favorite devices, we live in an electric world. Considering how often we come into contact with electricity, it makes sense that safety should be top of mind -- especially if you’re embarking on a home improvement project.
Since 2014, Dominion Energy has received nearly 100 reports of homeowners, private contractors and individuals accidentally coming into contact with electrical lines at a home or business. Every incident was preventable with proper knowledge about the risk of electric shock.
Below are some tips from Dominion to insure proper electrical safety.
- Look up, down, and all around for power lines before using a ladder; they may be hidden behind tree branches.
- Keep all ladders and tools in the safe zone—at least 10 feet from power lines. Make sure that if your ladder or tool were to fall, it would not contact a power line or electrical equipment.
- Remember that tree branches near power lines can conduct electricity, especially when wet. Never lean against a tree or tree branch that is near or in contact with a power line.
- Don't count on a wooden ladder to protect you—wood can still conduct electricity, especially if it's wet.
- When you're on a ladder, your balance and control are limited. Be careful if you are handling or working near pipes, conduits, gutters, antennas or other long objects.
Source: https://dominionenergy.com/safety/electric-safety.
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