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Power Line Safety

  • Stay at least 30 feet away from downed lines – consider them energized and dangerous.
  • If a downed line presents clear and imminent danger to you, your property or to others, call 911 first.
  • Electricity travels; never touch a power line with any part of your body or with objects.
  • Electricity can move through conductive materials like water, metal, wood, aluminum, string, and plastics.
  • Keep away from heavily flooded and debris-laden areas; power lines could be buried underneath.
  • Protect your pets by keeping them as far away from lines as possible.
  • If someone makes contact with a downed power line, don't try and rescue them because you risk becoming a victim yourself. Call 911.

If a power line falls on your vehicle:

  • Stay inside the vehicle until help arrives.
  • Warn others not to touch the vehicle and have them call for help.
  • If you must leave the vehicle, jump as far away as possible with both feet landing on the ground at the same time. Don't touch the vehicle and the ground at the same time.

If you see it, report it!

  • Call us at 888-333-4465 to report a downed line. It's important to remain on the call and speak with a representative.
  • Provide as much information about the location and condition of the line. This helps us secure the line and ensure safety as soon as possible.
  • We respond to every downed line call.
  • Not all downed lines are power lines.
    • First, we'll assess all downed lines as our priority is safety.
    • Next, we'll mark the line to identify it: yellow tape if it's electrical wire, orange tape if it belongs to another utility.
    • Depending upon availability, crews will complete final repairs as quickly and safely as possible.
  • Stay back at least 30 feet from the downed line until the repairs are made.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find out everything you need regarding downed power lines.

downed power line

No. Reporting a wire down ensures we will assess the situation and make it safe for the public. Crews will make repairs to restore power as soon as they are able, which may require a return visit at a later time. Because responding to a downed wire is a priority for our crews after a major storm, we may have to pull additional crews working on repairs to respond to reports of a downed wire. Additionally, if crews respond to a report of a wire down and there is no wire to assess, they will return to their originally scheduled work location for the day.

During busy times and certainly after major storm events, it will take time for us to get to every downed line reported.

Stay at least 30 feet away. Call us right away at 888-333-4465 and speak with an agent to report the downed wire. Please be patient if the wait time is longer than usual – it's very important that we know a wire is down.

No. Rubber tires will not adequately protect you from an energized downed wire.

No. The line might be energized and the object itself could also become energized.

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