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Safety
for Kids
- Never touch electrical outlets with your fingers or with objects.
- Never play with electrical cords, wires or switches.
- If you're in the bathtub, shower, or standing on a wet floor
never touch anything electrical like a light switch or hairdryer.
- When playing outdoors, never play around electrical wires or
equipment.
- Stay away from areas marked DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGE.
- Never climb utility poles, transmission towers or fences around
substations.
- Climb trees that are far away from power lines. Learn to look
up to check for power lines before climbing trees.
- Never throw objects at wires or utility poles.
- And if you like to fly kites, remember to fly them only in
dry weather and in open spaces, away from power lines; never
use wire
or metal in a kite and if your kite gets caught in a power
line, leave it there and contact Columbia REA (Tugging at it
could pull
live wires to the ground.)
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