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While powerlines are critical to powering your homes & businesses, they’re also dangerous. If you come across a downed wire, keep a distance of at least 10 metres & report it to us immediately at 416-542-8000. Learn more: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
May 12 to 18 is #PowerlineSafetyWeek! Throughout the week, we’ll be sharing tips to help keep you and your loved ones safe around powerlines. If you come across a downed powerline, remember to: 1. Stay back at least 10 metres (about the length of a school bus). 2. Treat all
With warm weather season upon us, we’re reminding everyone to be careful when doing outdoor work near overhead powerlines. Stay vigilant & make sure to keep yourself & your equipment at least 3 metres away from any wires. More: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
Test your knowledge for #PowerlineSafetyWeek! What should you do if a powerline lands on your vehicle?
#PowerLineSafetyWeek: Storms and other extreme weather conditions can bring down powerlines and create unsafe conditions. Do you know what to do if a powerline falls on your vehicle? Learn how to help keep safe:
#DidYouKnow those sleeve-like covers you sometimes see on powerlines don’t protect against contact hazards? To help stay safe, always keep yourself, tools and ladders at least 3 metres away from overhead powerlines. Learn more: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
#PowerlineSafetyWeek tip: If you’re considering tree trimming this spring, please be mindful of overhead wires! If there are trees on your property that are close to a powerline, please contact a licensed arborist to complete this work safely. More: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety
It’s #PowerlineSafetyWeek and we’re reminding customers about the dangers of downed powerlines and how to stay safe from electrical harm. Learn more: spr.ly/6016O9p3q
During #PowerlineSafetyWeek we’re ramping up efforts to keep our communities safe around powerlines⚠️. With crucial tips and resources, let's work together to prevent accidents and save lives! Stay informed and read more here: alectra.com/news/dont-put-…
Ladders, metal tools, & other equipment can cause electricity from nearby cables to arc through the air and deliver a dangerous shock. Look up, locate all overhead power lines, and keep at least 3 meters away. Learn more: bddy.me/4aAvEeZ #PowerLineSafetyWeek #HydroOttawa
#PowerlineSafetyWeek If you plan to stay cool and make a splash with a new pool, there is information you need to be aware of and regulations that need to be followed. Know how stay safe installing and enjoying your new pool bddy.me/3M3n79Y
⚡️Powerline Safety Tip: Summer means more time for yard work - but a beautiful yard isn’t worth your life. When pruning trees, look for hidden powerlines and keep you and your tools at least 3 metres away. #StopLookLive #Powerlinesafetyweek
This week is #PowerlineSafetyWeek! If you encounter a downed wire, follow these rules to help stay safe: 1. Always assume the wire is live. 2. Maintain a safe distance of at least 10 metres at all times. 3. Report it to us immediately at 416-542-8000 (press 1) or by calling 911
It's #PowerLineSafetyWeek, and at Elexicon Energy, safety is our top priority! Remember these tips to keep you and your community safe around power lines: 👉Stay away from downed power lines. 👉Always stay a minimum of ten metres away from downed lines (about the
Summer means more time for yard work - but a beautiful yard isn’t worth your life. When pruning trees, look for hidden powerlines and keep you and your tools at least 3 metres away. #StopLookLive @homeandsafety #powerlinesafetyweek
Today marks the beginning of #PowerlineSafetyWeek and we’re sharing some tips on how to work safely around overhead and underground powerlines. #StaySafe Read more here: alectrautilities.com/powerline-safe…
Operating an articulating boom? Look up, look out, use a dedicated signaller. Always keep 3 metres away from overhead powerlines. #StopLookLive #powerlinesafetyweek @homeandsafety
May 12-18 is Powerline Safety Week—a reminder that a deadly powerline contact is closer than you think. You don’t have to touch a powerline to receive a deadly shock. Learn more at ESAsafe.com/PowerlineSafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
It's #PowerLineSafetyWeek! Before starting any outdoor project, remember to request a locate to identify underground hazards like water or gas lines. Requesting a locate prevents outages, injuries, and is the law. It's easy—contact @ON1Call to get started. For more info on
If you drive a dump truck, always look up, look out, and load and unload all materials 3 metres away from overhead powerlines. Remember to lower your box before driving away. #StopLookLive #powerlinesafetyweek @homeandsafety
⚠️👨👩👧👦 Today is the last day of #PowerlineSafetyWeek! Safety Tip #7: Talk to your kids about powerline safety! Help them find safe places to play — away utility poles and powerlines. Learn more from @homeandsafety here: ow.ly/S2FX50VL1uh #StaySafe
⚠️⚡ Day 6 of #PowerlineSafetyWeek! Safety Tip #6: If you see a downed powerline, always assume it’s live. Stay at least 10 metres back. Learn more from @homeandsafety here: ow.ly/AO5l50VL1uQ #StaySafe
⚡Overhead powerlines can be deadly—stay at least 3 metres away at all times. No outdoor chore is worth dying for! #StopLookLive and visit esasafe.com/safety/powerli… to learn more ways you can stay safe today! #PowerlineSafetyWeek @homeandsafety
⚠️ 🌳Day 5 of #PowerlineSafetyWeek! Safety Tip #5: Prevent future hazards by planting trees away from overhead powerlines. Learn more from @homeandsafety here: ow.ly/24Rs50VL1sk #StaySafe
Reminder: check for overhead powerlines before starting outdoor chores like gutter cleaning or tree trimming. Electricity can arc to you or your tools if you get too close. Find more safety tips for Powerline Safety Week at ESAsafe.com/PowerlineSafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
A downed power line might look harmless, but the ground around it could be electrified. One wrong step could be the difference between life and death. Stay back 10 meters. Your life depends on it. This #PowerlineSafetyWeek make safety your priority: ow.ly/BKNf50VTZAk
#DidYouKnow those sleeve-like covers you sometimes see on powerlines don’t protect against contact hazards? To help stay safe, always keep yourself, tools and ladders at least 3 metres away from overhead powerlines. Learn more: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
Downed #powerline on the jobsite? Keep yourself, your equipment, and everyone else at least 10 m away. Always assume downed powerlines are live and deadly. ➡️ Discover more #powerlinesafety resources from IHSA and @homeandsafety: bit.ly/4lUQ7So #PowerlineSafetyWeek
Severe storms can bring powerlines down on or near your property. A downed powerline can still be live and deadly. Always keep at least 10m away. Call 911 and your local utility to report it. For more safety tips, visit ESAsafe.com/PowerlineSafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
⚠️🌱 Day 4 of #PowerlineSafetyWeek! Safety Tip #4: Powerlines can be buried underground, so always Call or Click before you dig. Contact Ontario One Call to ensure you're digging safely. Learn more from @homeandsafety here: ow.ly/JFw150VL1s9 #StaySafe
An orange coverup does not provide protection. It only makes #powerlines more visible. You need to stay 3 metres back. ➡️ Discover more #powerlinesafety resources from IHSA and @homeandsafety: bit.ly/4lUQ7So #PowerlineSafetyWeek
Powerline Safety Week (May 12-18) is a reminder that overhead powerlines can be deadly. Always stay at least 3m away from overhead powerlines. No chore or home project is worth dying for. Learn more at ESAsafe.com/PowerlineSafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
60% of all powerline contacts happen in the construction industry. ➡️ Don’t die for a construction job. Discover more #powerlinesafety resources from IHSA and @homeandsafety: bit.ly/4lUQ7So #PowerlineSafetyWeek
⚠️ 🪜Day 3 of #PowerlineSafetyWeek! Safety Tip #3: Always carry ladders horizontally to prevent accidental contact with overhead powerlines. Learn more from @homeandsafety here: ow.ly/ue8U50VL1qK #StaySafe
When doing any type of outdoor work, always stay at least 3 metres away from overhead powerlines. Electricity can jump or “arc” to you or your tools if you get too close, causing a deadly shock. Learn more at ESAsafe.com/PowerlineSafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
Test your knowledge for #PowerlineSafetyWeek! What should you do if a powerline lands on your vehicle?
⚠️⚡Day 2 of #PowerlineSafetyWeek! Safety Tip #2: You must stay at least 3 metres back from powerlines. Learn more from @homeandsafety here: ow.ly/XmZA50VL1pI #StaySafe
Powerlines are a leading cause of electrical death in Ontario, according to @homeandsafety. ➡️ Discover more #powerlinesafety resources from IHSA and the Electrical Safety Authority: bit.ly/4lUQ7So. #PowerlineSafetyWeek
May 12 to 18 is #PowerlineSafetyWeek! Throughout the week, we’ll be sharing tips to help keep you and your loved ones safe around powerlines. If you come across a downed powerline, remember to: 1. Stay back at least 10 metres (about the length of a school bus). 2. Treat all
It's #PowerlineSafetyWeek —a reminder that you don't have to touch a powerline to receive a deadly shock!⚡Stay 3 m away from overhead power lines at all times, and if you see a downed power line keep at least 10 m away, and call 911 + InnPower. Visit🔗esasafe.com/safety/powerli…
#DidYouKnow you don’t need to touch a powerline directly to receive an electrical shock? That’s why you should always keep tools, ladders and yourself at least three metres away. Learn more: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
It's #PowerlineSafetyWeek & we're reminding homeowners that powerlines could be buried on your property. If you're planning a project that requires digging, contact @ON1Call for a free locate to help you stay safe. Learn more: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety
It’s #PowerlineSafetyWeek and we’re reminding customers about the dangers of downed powerlines and how to stay safe from electrical harm. Learn more: spr.ly/6016O9p3q
#PowerlineSafetyWeek If you spot a downed powerline, stay back! It may still be live and dangerous. A safe distance is 10 meters. Then call 9-1-1. #ottcity #safety
#PowerlineSafetyWeek Ladders, metal tools, and other equipment can cause electricity from nearby cables to arc through the air and deliver a potentially fatal shock. To prevent injury, always look up to make sure you locate all overhead powerlines & keep at least 3 meters away!
#PowerlineSafetyWeek If you plan to stay cool and make a splash with a new pool, there is information you need to be aware of and regulations that need to be followed. Know how stay safe installing and enjoying your new pool bddy.me/3M3n79Y
It’s #PowerlineSafetyWeek! We’ll be sharing tips to help keep you & your loved ones safe around powerlines. If you come across a downed line, always treat it as live & dangerous, stay back at least 10 metres & report it to us at 416-542-8000. More: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety
Tree trimming this spring? If you have trees on your property close to powerlines, call a licensed arborist to complete this work safely. Learn more: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
With the weather warming up, kids are spending more time outdoors. Share these tips to help them stay safe around electrical equipment: - Don’t fly kites/drones near powerlines - Don't climb trees near powerlines More: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
#PowerlineSafetyWeek As a property owner, it's crucial to monitor tree growth near power lines to prevent hazards/reliability issues. Contact us to report trees near lines or request a temporary outage for tree removal on your property We're here to help bddy.me/3WqheZm
It’s #PowerLineSafetyWeek! ⚡ Swipe to learn how you can keep you and your loved ones safe around overhead power lines. #StopLookLive and click here for more safety tips alectrautilities.com/powerline-safe…
While powerlines are critical to powering your homes & businesses, they’re also dangerous. If you come across a downed wire, keep a distance of at least 10 metres & report it to us immediately at 416-542-8000. Learn more: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
Safety reminder: If you come across a downed powerline, always treat it as live & dangerous. Stay back at least 10 metres (about the length of a school bus) & report it immediately to 416-542-8000. #PowerlineSafetyWeek More: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety
Help kids stay safe around outdoor electrical equipment by sharing these tips: - Don’t fly kites or drones near powerlines - Don't climb trees near powerlines - Don’t climb on hydro poles More safety tips: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety #PowerlineSafetyWeek
#PowerlineSafetyWeek tip: If you’re considering tree trimming this spring, please be mindful of overhead wires! If there are trees on your property that are close to a powerline, please contact a licensed arborist to complete this work safely. More: torontohydro.com/powerlinesafety
Ladders, metal tools, & other equipment can cause electricity from nearby cables to arc through the air and deliver a dangerous shock. Look up, locate all overhead power lines, and keep at least 3 meters away. Learn more: bddy.me/4aAvEeZ #PowerLineSafetyWeek #HydroOttawa
It’s #PowerlineSafetyWeek, so why not color your way to being #electricity wise? Here are some coloring sheets to help the entire family remember how to stay safe around electricity: hydroottawa.com/colouring #kids #family #whizquiz #SmartAsAfox
Think twice and look out for powerlines whether at home or on the job. #PowerlineSafetyWeek with @homeandsafety : Electrical Safety Authority starts now until May 20. #RespectThePower bit.ly/2qa8ysV
#PowerlineSafetyWeek The power lines mounted at the top of hydro poles are not insulated. To ensure your safety, always remain at a safe distance from power lines. The minimum safe distance from overhead power lines varies depending on a line’s voltage bddy.me/3BtK80M
#PowerlineSafetyWeek If you witness/are involved in a vehicle accident that involves a downed line, always assume that it is live & dangerous, and call 911 immediately. Depending whether you are inside or outside the vehicle, here is what you need to do bddy.me/456I5NW
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