Safety tips
We don't just talk safety, we live it.
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Downed power lines
Never go near a downed line. Keep kids and pets away and report it.
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Prepare an emergency kit
Don't wait for a severe weather alert to be prepared.
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Generator safety
Provide ample ventilation and ensure plenty of distance from your home or work when using portable generators.
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Electrical safety
Whether you're at home or work, it's important to think safety first when it comes to electricity.
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Keep food safe during an outage
Ways to keep your food safe during a power outage or weather emergency.
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Holiday safety
Enjoy the season and stay safe.
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Contractor safety
All accidents are preventable. Follow these guidelines if you're working around electricity.