SafetyErie Thames Powerlines understands that children are our future. We believe that by educating children about electrical safety we are able to provide them with the right tools and the knowledge to carry them safely throughout their lives. We are in our third year of our program "Educating School Children on Electrical Safety". Through the use of visual aids and hands on material, the program educates children on ways they can protect themselves from the dangers and misuse of electricity. The program runs on a four-year cycle to all the elementary schools within our service territory and reaches approximately 1500 students each year, between the ages of 5-13. The program also offers insight on conservation and the practical ways children can make our world a cleaner place. The school program is one way that Erie Thames Powerlines helps benefit the future of Ontario's energy structure. 2009 Schedule
Safety TipsElectricity, when used properly, is a safe and convenient form of energy that's vital to our everyday lives. When used improperly, however, electricity can cause fires, shocks, injuries, and even death. Please read through our Safety Tips to learn how to avoid electrical accidents.
Safety At Home or at WorkGrounding Power Equipment Electrical Cords Electricity and Water Make sure you have a chemical fire extinguisher handy at all times and that you know how to operate it in case of emergency. Remember the PASS method - Pull the key, Aim the hose at the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep the material in a back and forth motion over the fire. Remember to never throw water on an electrical fire. If you have questions or difficulty in locating one, please contact us and we'll help. Electrical Injuries House Antennas
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