Safety Is Our Priority
Kit Carson Electric regards safe practice as a priority where electrical
equipment is involved. Electricity is no respecter of persons. It can
cause serious injury if treated with little regard. For this reason,
Kit Carson Electric encourages everyone to keep in mind the following
safety rules when working near electrical equipment. Practicing these
measures could avoid unnecessary accidents or injury.
~Consider any electrical line dangerous. Do not play near electrical
equipment, and keep all objects such as kites, metal ladders and
antennas away from power lines.
~Be aware of your surroundings when working. Stay clear of power
lines. Doing this avoids the danger of electrical shock.
~Always report unsafe conditions to the co-op immediately. Never
try to resolve the problem yourself.
~Stay away from down power lines and contact the cooperative immediately
at 758-2258. Do not attempt to raise or move the power line. Always
contact the cooperative.
~Contact Kit Carson Electric before digging in areas where underground
power lines may be. We will locate and mark the path of underground
distribution lines from the transformer to the meter, free of charge.
~Report all potential power line hazards to KCEC, including trees
growing into the lines, unusually low sagging lines, or exposed underground
electrical equipment.
~Never touch a person or object that has come in contact with a
power line. Remember, our bodies are excellent conductors of electricity.
Coming in contact with anyone who has hold of a live wire could lead
to serious injury or even death.
For more information about electrical safety contact the co-op,
we will be happy to answer questions concerning your safety around
electricity. KCEC also has informational reading material on the
basics of electricity. Please contact our office to find out more
about this information.
Kit Carson Electric sponsors an annual Coloring Contest for 2nd,
3rd, and 4th grade students, to promote electrical safety.
Safety presentations can be conducted by a KCEC representative for
schools and other public establishments. Call us to schedule a demonstration
on electrical safety with your organization.
And Remember - The Safe Haven Program assists children and adults
involved in situations that require prompt attention. If you see
an REC truck and need help, approach the KCEC vehicle. The employee
will assist you by contacting proper authorities to get help as quickly
as possible.