We show each other how much we care in many different ways. Consider showing how much you care by giving a gift that could save your loved ones’ lives—knowledge. Make sure your loved ones know how to stay safe around electricity.
Electricity is essential in our everyday lives. It makes so many of our modern processes and conveniences possible. That is why it is important that we know how to stay safe around it, and SafeElectricity.org is an online source for such vital safety information.
On SafeElectricity.org you can find valuable information on accident prevention and safety education to keep your loved ones safe. There are a variety of videos, articles, and interactive games and activities to help teach everyone about electrical safety.
Each year, a different story is featured in the TLC series of videos. TLC stands for Teach what you know, Learn what you need to, and Care enough to share it. Knowledge is essential in preventing death and injury from electrical sources. Individuals and their families share their stories of personal encounters with electricity to help others avoid tragedy.
Ashley Taylor and Lee Whittaker, two Indiana teens featured in the 2010 TLC video, received invaluable information at a school presentation just four days before they crashed into a utility pole. Thanks to the presentation, they understood the threat and real danger of downed power lines and stayed in the vehicle until the power was turned off and help arrived.
Discover the importance of having ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) installed inside and outside your home from Caitlyn MacKenzie’s family. Learn about staying safe while working outside near power lines from Gary Norland and Shawn Miller. Be sure that you are taking the proper steps to ensure safe digging by watching Tom Dickey’s story. Find out what you need to know to stay safe when operating large equipment near overhead power lines from Jim Flach’s family.
Check out SafeElectricity.org to view these stories and learn more about electrical safety. Show your loved ones you care by sharing this vital safety information with them.
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