Look up and Underground to Stay Safe This Spring

As you prepare for more outdoor activities this spring, Idaho Power is sharing ways to stay safe that you might not typically think about.

  • If you are planning any yard work that requires digging, call 811 at least two business days before to mark underground utility lines to avoid. Locating and avoiding these power lines and cables can help prevent personal injury, expensive damage, and power outages.
  • Check for overhead power lines and other nearby electrical equipment, and stay at least 10 feet away from them. Power lines are energized and dangerous. Be especially cautious when using ladders or other tall equipment.
  • Talk to your kids about keeping kites, drones, and other items away from power lines as well.
  • Don’t trim trees near power lines. Only qualified, line-clearing contractors should prune trees near power lines. If you notice a tree interfering with power lines, contact Idaho Power online at idahopower.com/contactus.
  • Ensure sprinklers don’t spray power lines, as water can conduct electricity.
  • Before plugging into outdoor cords, inspect the cords to ensure there is no damage or fraying caused by winter weather. If there is, replace them.

Check out a short video demonstrating these safety tips and more on Idaho Power’s YouTube channel.

Para obtener información importante sobre seguridad en español, visita idahopower.com/safety.

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