Overhead Power Lines
It is important to use extreme caution when near overhead
power lines. Here are some helpful safety tips:
- When using an aluminum ladder, check above
you for power lines. Aluminum is an exceptionally
good conductor of electricity. If you touch a power
line with an aluminum ladder, you could be seriously
injured or killed.
- When working on a roof, which may put you close
to an overhead power line, avoid standing up and
accidentally touching a line with your head or shoulder.
- When moving antennas, metal gutters or other
long metal objects, be sure they don't inadvertently
touch a power line.
- Never attempt to move an object (tree limb, kite,
model airplane, etc.) from a power line yourself. Never
climb the pole. Call Duke Energy.
- If you see a downed power line, immediately call
the Duke Energy 24-hour customer service number
listed in your local directory. Don't touch the
line or anything that is in contact with the line.
Don't attempt to move the line. Keep others away.
- When house painting, ensure that nothing, including
you, your ladder, your paintbrush or roller, comes
in contact with the power line supplying electricity
to your home.
- If you plan to cut limbs or trees that are near
overhead power lines, call the Duke Energy 24-hour
customer service number listed in your local
directory. If there is a danger that the tree
could fall on power lines, we will take down the
line until you are finished and replace the line
free of charge. Please call us several days in
advance to perform this service. If you don't
call Duke Energy, you could be liable for any
damage to power lines caused by falling trees
or limbs.
- When pruning trees with a long-handled pruning
instrument, especially a metal one, check above
you to avoid touching a power line or any limbs
that are growing into power lines.