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Downed power lines can be deadly
The City of Mesa Utilities Department is
committed to ensuring your safety. That’s why we
want you to be aware of what to do if you happen
upon a downed power line. Please remember these
important tips:
- Assume that all downed wires are energized,
even if there is no spark. They may look
harmless, but if energized, they can cause
serious injury, or even death, when touched. If
you see a downed power line, call the City of
Mesa at (480) 644-2262 or dial 911.
- Observe the minimum safe distance of 10
feet. Stay back and do not touch the line. Also
keep children and pets away from the downed
line. A live wire lying on the ground can cause
electricity to travel across the ground, outward
from the contact point.
- Do not attempt to cut or remove a tree or
other object that is entangled with a power
line. Electricity can travel through tree
branches or other items such as brooms, boards,
and plastic materials, especially when the items
are wet.
- If a line falls across your vehicle, stay
put until emergency help arrives. You are safer
inside the vehicle. Warn bystanders to keep
away.
- If you MUST exit the vehicle because of fire
or injury, jump clear, landing on the ground
with both feet together. Avoid touching any
metal on the vehicle. Shuffle away from the
vehicle with both feet on the ground until you
have reached a safe distance of 10 feet or more.
Electricity seeks the simplest path to the
ground, through conductors such as metal, water,
even people. If you are part of that path, you are
in danger. So stay back and stay safe! |
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