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Home Electrical Safety
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Power Lines Treat every power line as if it were a "live" wire and dangerous. Report any broken poles or trees on the power line or any downed electric lines to NOVEC or the police immediately. Take necessary precautions to keep others away from the area until qualified personnel arrive on the scene. If a power line falls on a vehicle, stay away and avoid making contact. Report the incident to NOVEC or the police immediately. If someone is inside the car, have the person stay there until professional help arrives. Hot Water Most adults will suffer a third degree burn if exposed to 150 degree water for only two seconds. Third degree burns will occur in six seconds at 140 degrees and in 30 seconds at 130 degrees. Approximately five minutes are required to cause a third degree burn at 120 degrees. According to the National Institute for Burn Medicine, more than half of all burn accidents involving infants and children can be prevented by lower water heater settings. NOVEC recommends water heater thermostats be set between 110 to 120 degrees to prevent accidental scalding. Many water heaters are factory set at 140 degrees or greater. Be sure to disconnect the water heater before making this adjustment by removing the appropriate fuse or by tripping the correct circuit breaker. Electricity Safety at Home
Electricity Safety Outdoors
Other Electrical Safety Tips
For more information For more information about home safety tips, contact NOVEC's Business Development & Energy Services division locally at 703-392-1503 or toll-free at 1-888-335-0500, ext. 1503, or e-mail energyservices@novec.com. |