SANTA ROSA, Calif. – Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) wishes its customers a safe and happy holiday season.
As festivities and parties culminate over the next several days, the utility reminds the public to avoid holiday hazards. Tinder dry trees, overloaded power outlets and lights around homes can create serious fire and safety concerns if proper precautions aren’t taken.
To ensure that customers remain safe throughout the holiday, PG&E offers the following safety tips:
Avoid electric hazards
· “Mind the lines!” Before climbing ladders and trees to take down outdoor lights, be aware of your surroundings and check for overhead power lines nearby. Be especially mindful of lines over your roof and lines attached to your home. Look up before raising ladders and other tall objects.
· Keep at least 10 feet away from overhead lines at all times. Never place yourself or any object such as a string of lights in a position that risks contact with a power line – the result can be fatal.
· Before taking down lights on outdoor trees, make sure tree limbs haven't grown into or near power lines. Branches, entire trees and even the ground adjacent to a tree can become energized when trees contact power lines.
Prevent fire hazards
· Avoid overloading extension cords and wall sockets by following the manufacturer's limits for the number of light strings that can be safely connected together.
· Check all light strands for cracked or broken plugs, frayed insulation or bare wires. Worn cords can cause fires, so discard damaged sets of lights.
· Don't place cords under rugs, furniture or other appliances. If covered, cords can overheat or become frayed, increasing the risk of fire.
· Always turn off decorative lights – indoors and outdoors – when leaving the house and before going to bed.
· Water your holiday trees regularly and avoid placing them near a heat source such as a fireplace or heat vent. The heat will dry out the tree, making it more susceptible to fires caused by heat, flames or sparks.
These important tips are part of the Company's larger safety campaign encouraging residents to "mind the lines." PG&E wants to remind residents that all wires bringing electricity to homes and businesses are energized, extremely dangerous, and any contact with them can lead to serious injuries.
To learn more about these safety initiatives, please visit www.pge.com/electricsafety .