Stay Safe During National Electrical Safety Month

May is National Electrical Safety Month, and Idaho Power is sharing ways you can keep your home and family safe.

  • Inspect power cords and replace any that are damaged or frayed.
  • Ensure you don’t plug too many cords into one outlet, and if you have young children, place safety covers on outlets. You can also download free electrical safety coloring sheets to help teach kids about electrical safety.
  • Keep electric appliances away from water and ensure any outlets near water sources $mdash; such as bathrooms or kitchens $mdash; are GFCI protected.
  • Stay away from power lines, which are energized and dangerous. Fly kites and drones far away from power lines.
  • Check out our Community Education Guide for free safety presentations to students and adults.

Visit idahopower.com/safety for more information.

Maria Willacy
Communications Specialist
mwillacy@idahopower.com
208-388-5978

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