Dangers of Downed Wires
Source: PSE&G |
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Hints and tips to on how to deal
with downed wires:
- It is important to remember
that wires installed on utility poles carry electricity. When wires are
down, they are dangerous -- electricity can still flow through them. Never
assume that a downed power line is not energized as they still could be
“live.”
- Stay at least 10 feet away
from all downed wires - and keep others from going near them as well. Call
PSE&G at 1-800-436-7734 or the police or fire department immediately.
- Any wire on the ground or
hanging from a pole must be considered to be live. Telephone and cable TV
wires may be entangled with electric wires and must also be treated as
live.
- Be especially careful when
driving or parking a vehicle near downed wires. If downed wires are in the
street, near the curb, or on the sidewalk, use extreme caution. Never
drive over downed power lines. Even if not energized, they can become
entangled in your vehicle.
- In the event that a wire
comes down on a vehicle with passengers, our advice is to stay in the
vehicle until professional help arrives to safely remove you from the
vehicle. If you MUST get out of the vehicle because of fire or other
life-threatening hazards, jump clear of the vehicle so that you do not
touch any part of the car and the ground at the same time. Jump as far as
possible away from the vehicle with both feet landing on the ground at the
same time. Once you clear the vehicle, shuffle away, with both feet on the
ground, or hop away, with both feet landing on the ground at the same
time. Do not run away from the vehicle as the electricity forms rings of
different voltages. Running may cause your legs to "bridge" current from a
higher ring to a lower voltage ring. This could result in a shock. Get a
safe distance away.
- Never use water on an
electric fire, burning vehicle or wire, or extend a pole or stick that can
allow a path through which the electricity can travel. Our human instinct
is to reach out to help, but touching an individual who has been energized
also provides a path for the electricity to travel. Call 911 for help
immediately.
- Do not attempt to cut or
remove a tree that is, or could become, entangled with power lines.
Contact PSE&G for assistance and wait for a professional tree removal crew
to do the job.
- Look up! Always examine your
surroundings for power line locations before doing any outside work.
- Do not throw objects up into
power lines, this can cause short circuits that could result in injuries.
This includes items you might not consider conductive, such as ropes and
strings.
- Teach children never
to play around electric equipment and never to touch power lines. They
could be seriously injured or killed if they touch live electrical
equipment.
The bottom
line: Never go near or touch an electrical wire. Never go near or touch
anything or anyone that has come in contact with an electrical wire.
TO REPORT A
DOWNED WIRE: Call
1-800-436-PSEG and tell PSE&G the nearest cross street or the number of a
nearby pole that has not been damaged and is away from any downed wires. The
pole number can be found on the metal tag attached to the pole. |
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