July 8, 2024
Clarksdale Public Utilities encourages everyone to keep safety the top priority this summer.
Statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that there is an increase in injuries and deaths tied to many summer activities, which is why it is so important to never let your guard down even when doing something as simple as sitting by a pool.
“Summer is a season where we spend a lot of time outdoors,” said Curtis D. Boschert, CPU general manager. “But as we enjoy the longer days with family and friends, we need to be sure that we are doing so safely to protect ourselves and others. Taking precautions and staying aware are key to preventing unnecessary accidents, especially when it comes to electricity.”
Here are several important safety tips to keep in mind this summer:
Electricity and water don’t mix. Whether you are doing yard work, hanging new festive lights outside or plugging in outdoor speakers, keep all cords and devices away from water. Never handle electrical devices when you are wet or allow power cord connections to become wet. Use covers on outdoor outlets, especially near swimming pools, and install ground fault circuit interrupters to help prevent electrocutions and electrical shock injuries.
Stay away from power lines. Distance can be deceiving when you are focused on other activities such as trimming branches, flying a kite, patching the roof or shooting fireworks. Industry guidance states you should stay at least 10 feet away from most neighborhood power lines and even farther when you are unsure of the voltage. Never touch any part of a power line, and if you see one hanging or down on the ground, stay far away and report it by calling CPU at 662-627-8499 to report it.
Only use outdoor extension cords. When you are purchasing extension cords for your lawn and garden equipment or power tools, make sure they are the right ones. Extension cords that are intended for indoor use only should never be used outside. Outdoor extension cords have added shielding layers to insulate and protect the wires inside. What’s more, many are designed to withstand various weather conditions such as humidity, sunlight and heat.
Call before you dig. You never know where underground utilities may be located if you work without calling 811 before digging. That’s just as important when you’re replacing shrubs, installing a sprinkler system or setting fence posts. No matter how small the job may seem, or how certain you feel about where the lines are, it’s always a good idea to call 811 before digging to prevent accidents and avoid hefty fines.
Follow manufacturer’s instructions. If you’ve purchased new power tools or equipment like a portable saw or an electric pressure washer to complete a project, read the owner’s manuals to learn the ins and outs of each one before getting started. Be sure to follow manufacturer’s instructions and safety recommendations for all power tools to avoid electric shock.
For more information, checklists and videos, visit the home electrical safety page hosted by the Electrical Safety Foundation or the seasonal safety page hosted by the National Safety Council for educational resources all year long. Since its establishment by the NSC in June 1996, organizations and individuals across the country come together annually to observe National Safety Month and bring extra attention to topics from safety engagement to risk reduction.
Clarksdale Public Utilities is a municipally owned utility serving approximately 6,800 homes and businesses in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Its mission is to safely provide sustainable electric, water and wastewater services in a reliable and courteous manner by well-trained team members, committed to top quality, efficient operations, competitive rates and the vitality of the community.
For more than 125 years, Clarksdale Public Utilities has supplied utility services that support our community’s growth, vibrance and quality of life. But we are more than a provider of reliable and affordable electric, water and wastewater services — we are your family, friends and neighbors. We are people who care. We are CPU.
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