Heavy rains that hit our country create various objects such as branches, trees and signs falling on our power distribution lines, resulting in some power outages opportunities.
To avoid accidents, the distributors provide safety recommendations to be implemented as long as this situation.
To avoid accidents, the distributors provide safety recommendations to be implemented as long as this situation.
Safety Tips
- In the presence of heavy rains and winds, STAY AWAY electrical infrastructure (poles, cables, transformers, lighting lamps, etc.).
- If you see branches or trees on the lines that conduct electricity or find that you make contact and create sparks DO NOT remove, try removing them or cutting. If your pet take refuge in trees near power lines, make it, do not attempt to rescue them.
- If your internal wiring signs of damage and loses its energy supply, DO NOT make repairs yourself, look for a technician.
- not overload your extension cords, use only the lights you need.
- If you see downed power lines on the floor, do not touch, NOT apart with rods, sticks, tools or other objects.
If you have problems with power lines or power outages experienced call our number one customer to report 2506-9000. Remember that this number remains available for 24 hours 365 days a year to handle any emergency related to electric service.
Places:
National Service of Territorial Studies (SNET) http://www.snet.gob.sv/
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