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Latest News North Carolina's Electric Cooperatives Observe May as Electrical Safety Month
Improper electricity use and electrical problems caused nearly 45,000
home fires resulting in 470 deaths, 1,500 injuries and $1.6 billion in
property damage in 2009, according to statistics from the National Fire
Protection Association. Additionally, according to the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission, nearly 400 people in the United States are
electrocuted each year.
To
recognize the importance of electrical safety, North Carolina’s electric
cooperatives, in accordance with Gov. Beverly Perdue’s official
proclamation, are observing May as Electrical Safety Month.
With electrical safety education and awareness, the numbers of lost
lives, injuries and lost money can be drastically reduced.
Most deaths and injuries from electricity can be avoided.
Understanding the benefits and dangers of electricity can help
prevent potential hazards in homes, schools and workplaces.
For more than 70 years, North Carolina’s electric cooperatives have
provided safe, reliable and affordable electricity to rural parts of the
state. Electric cooperatives
continue to make the safety of their members and employees a top
priority.
“Recognizing May as Electrical Safety Month has given the electric
cooperatives an opportunity to concentrate on the pertinent issue of
safe electricity use in North Carolina,” said Laura Heitsenrether,
marketing and communications specialist.
“May is a perfect time to reacquaint ourselves with some basics,
like reading safety instructions on electrical appliances and products,
paying attention to safety markings on electrical equipment and checking
power cords to see if they are in proper working condition.”
As part of its safety efforts, CHEC has been actively spreading
awareness about the dangers of flying kites and kite boarding around
power lines. Hatteras Island
offers some of the best kite boarding conditions in the world and each
year more people visit the island to enjoy the sport.
There have been several incidents of kites becoming entangled in
electric power lines. This
can result in loss of electric power, serious injury and possibly loss
of life. CHEC strives to
encourage responsible kiting and make residents and visitors aware of
the dangers of flying kites in hazardous areas.
Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative provides electricity to over 5,500
members on Hatteras Island, and CHEC is always looking out for you – our
members. Please contact us
if you have any electric safety concerns.
Do not take chances when it comes to electrical safety. |
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