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Serious injury can result
for anyone dealing with a major storm, tornado
or other disaster and its aftermath unless they
are cautious. Electrical safety is extremely
important in these situations, especially in the
event of heavy rains and flooding.
The following
electrical safety tips should always be
observed. If disaster should strike, your
electric co-op will be actively involved in
restoring power and helping members get through
the disaster.
During the flood
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Store drinking water in clean
bathtubs and in various containers in case water
service is interrupted or contaminated.
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Turn off all utilities at the main
power switch. Do not touch any flooded
electrical equipment.
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Beware of outdoor hazards. Watch
out for loose or dangling power lines and report
them immediately to proper authorities. It is
not unusual that more people are killed by
carelessness in the aftermath than were killed
by the event itself.
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It is recommended that water
heaters be secured to studs with 2-inch metal
straps and lag screws with oversized washers to
prevent them from falling over and rupturing gas
lines or causing electrical shorts.
After the flood
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Be sure all electric and gas
services are turned off before entering
buildings for the first time after a disaster.
Before going back into your home, make sure it
is safe and the structure is sound. Animals and
snakes may have invaded living areas.
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Remove covers from all outlets and
fuses or multibreaker boxes to inspect and let
dry.
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Before restoring electrical power,
have an electrician check out appliances and
wiring for shorts or damage.
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Electric motors in appliances that
have been flooded should be thoroughly cleaned
and reconditioned before they are put back into
service.
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Do not use an open flame indoors.
Gas could be trapped inside the home if pilot
lights were snuffed out. Use battery-powered
flashlights during inspections.
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Don’t use fresh food that may have
come in contact with floodwater.
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Boil drinking water before using.
Wells should be pumped out and the water tested
for purity before drinking.
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Do not visit disaster areas. You
could hamper emergency operations or cause wake
damage to property.
Flood Insurance
Flood insurance is available through the
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Information about insurance is available through
your local insurance agent. Note:
Flood insurance is not covered by normal
homeowner’s insurance.
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