Louie the Lightning Bug Visits Pikeville Elementary
Children
don’t always know – or remember – what can be dangerous around
electricity, so it’s up to the rest of us to watch out for their safety. Louie
the Lightning Bug and Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative lineman, Anthony
Gilbert and communications specialist, Cathy Black made a visit to the
pre-school and kindergarten classes at Pikeville Elementary to remind the
students to always “Play it safe around electricity.”
Mr.
Gilbert show the students the tools and equipment that the linemen use when
working around electricity and cautioned them that they should never touch a
downed wire or try to climb a pole. He also gave them a demonstration of how the
bucket truck works.
Mrs.
Black shared a video featuring Louie the Lightning Bug that taught the children
how electricity is made, how it gets to their homes and how to stay safe around
it. She also read the story Aunt Sarah and the Amazing Power, and
discussed staying safe during a lightning storm and around electricity in
general.
Here
are some important tips for keeping children safe around electricity.
- Make sure children never climb utility poles, towers or substation
fences. Substations are not playgrounds. Walls and fences surround
substations for good reason. Don't climb over or crawl under fences or
gates. If a ball or toy goes over a fence and into a substation, call your
local cooperative and they’ll have someone retrieve the item.
- Don’t allow children to play, climb or even touch green,
pad-mounted transformers that are located in many neighborhoods.
- Don’t allow children to play in trees close to power lines. If
the tree is near a power line or has wires going through it, find another
tree. Even if wires aren't touching the tree, they could touch after a
person’s weight is added to a branch.
Don’t allow children to play or swing on guy wires. They hold up the power
poles.
- If there are downed lines in your neighborhood after severe weather,
keep the children inside.
- Look for power lines before allowing children to fly kites, model
planes and balloons. Never fly them around power lines. Fly kites, model
planes or balloons in wide-open spaces like a field or beach.
- Cover open electric wall outlets with outlet covers or plastic
outlet caps.
- Never stick anything, except a plug, into an electrical outlet.
- Remind children never to touch electric cords, appliances or
switches when they are standing in water or have wet hands.
- During a lightning storm, keep children inside. Keep them out of the
tub or shower and stay off the phone. Currents from lightning can enter
through plumbing and phone lines.
- Remember, following a storm, debris can cover power lines that have
fallen and even standing near lines that are down can be dangerous.
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