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How to stay safe this summer

Summer stay safe UK Power Networks

Step into summer and stay safe is the message, as school children begin their break and families have fun in the sun.

UK Power Networks wants youngsters to have a good time during the holidays but to keep away from electricity substations and overhead high voltage cables.

Inspired by the Women’s World Cup or Wimbledon, kicking footballs and hitting tennis balls can be hazardous near overhead power lines or an electricity substation, so can wild camping, caravanning and fishing, drone or kite flying.

For example, model planes and drones can travel at very high speeds. If they strike a power line or crash into a substation, they can potentially damage an important piece of equipment and cause a power cut for local residents.

Although playing near substations should always be avoided, sometimes toys and balls can get stuck inside the fence. It is important that you do not try and retrieve the items yourself, even if they look like they are in reach. The company, which distributes electricity to more than eight million homes and businesses across London, the Southeast and East of England, wants all household members to enjoy their holidays and safely retrieve lost items on request.

Top tips to stay safe around electricity during the summer months include:

Debbie Chachulski, Safety Advisor, says, “With the summer holidays almost here and schools breaking up, we want everybody to enjoy the break, but would always urge people to do so safely and be mindful about when they need to think about electricity.

“We are encouraging people to be aware of their surroundings as there are risks posed by overhead power lines. These lines can carry anything from 230V to 132,000V and even coming into contact with the lowest voltage cables can be fatal.”

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