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NIPSCO Marks Electrical Safety Month by Providing Electrical Safety Tips to Customers

By: NIPSCO Last Updated: May 2, 2024

May is National Electrical Safety Month and NIPSCO is reminding customers of the importance of safety by providing tips and guidelines to help keep customers safe around electricity. 

“Safety is at the forefront of everything we do at NIPSCO,” said Orville Cocking, NIPSCO Senior Vice President of Electric Operations. “That is why it is important for everyone to understand how to safely utilize electricity to power everyday life, and how to respond when encountering an emergency.” 

What to Do if You Find a Downed Power Line 

Downed wires can pose serious risks, including electric shock and fire hazards. Therefore, it is important to consider all downed wires as energized and dangerous, even if it appears that the wire is not live. 

If a downed wire is encountered, follow these safety tips: 

If inside a vehicle and a downed wire falls on it, follow these instructions: 

Keep in mind that if you see trees near power lines, that can also pose serious risks. Sometimes after storms, branches can break and trees can fall, pulling down power lines. Treat this as an emergency and follow the tips above on what to do if you encounter a downed power line. 

Power Generator Safety: Use Caution and Prevent Hazards 

Generators are handy when it comes to outages; however, it is crucial to make sure that everyone is taking steps to stay safe when using them. Below are some tips to follow. 

Ladder Safety: Ladders and Electricity Don’t Mix 

Outdoor spring projects are underway, and it is important to note that ladders and electricity don’t mix. When completing outside work and carrying a ladder, make sure to use caution when carrying the ladder near overhead electrical lines. 

Remember these tips: 

Additional Electric Safety Tips: 

To learn more about electrical safety, visit NIPSCO.com/Safety/Electrical-Safety