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On the Menu: Electrical Safety in the Kitchen

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Home and DIY, Plug into Safety.

“No matter where I serve my guests, they seem to like my kitchen best,” is a quote that adorns the walls in the homes of numerous home cooks and bakers. It’s important for homeowners to know that fires like the  …Read More.

Put Safety on Your List This Do-It-Yourself Season

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Home and DIY, Plug into Safety.

‘Tis the season for tackling household projects that have accumulated on your to-do list. Do-It-Yourself (DIY) experts everywhere are dusting off their tool belts, power tools and lawn equipment. At the top of your list, we encourage you to include  …Read More.

Be Safe Around Electricity When Moving Farm Equipment

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Farm Safety, Plug into Safety.

With the arrival of harvest time, Indiana’s farmers are shifting into high gear as they move into their fields to bring in their crops. All that increased activity puts farmers and farm workers at greater risk, warns Rick Coons, CEO  …Read More.

Electricity and Water Don’t Mix: Use Caution this Boating Season

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Kids, Plug into Safety.

A peaceful outing on the water is one of the best ways to spend a summer day. But too often, these activities are spoiled by tragedies associated with poor planning or reckless behavior. “We want residents to enjoy the amenities  …Read More.

Safe Electrical Feeds and Outlets for Farms

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Farm Safety, Plug into Safety.

Technology has significantly transformed Indiana’s farms. It reduces the need for physical labor and gives farmers the ability to operate much larger and more sophisticated farms. Electricity is one of the farmers’ most helpful technologies, as long as it’s used  …Read More.

AFCI Technology: Saving Property and Lives

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Education and Awareness, Plug into Safety.

Equipping a home with smoke alarms, fire extinguishers and escape ladders is the best defense for keeping loved ones safe from a home fire. But what if you could prevent a fire rather than just prepare for it? “Electrical wiring  …Read More.

Electrical Safety in the Workplace: Not Someone Else’s Job

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Education and Awareness, Plug into Safety.

While many homeowners take great care with electrical safety around their homes, it’s easy for those same folks to let their guard down in the workplace. Unless you’re the building superintendent, in charge of maintenance, or the office handyman, it’s  …Read More.

Consider the safety of line crews during work zone safety week

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Education and Awareness, Plug into Safety.

Your commute to work was delayed behind a garbage truck. You have more errands than you can fit into your afternoon. The kids need to get to practice and you’re running late. What do you do? Speed a bit in  …Read More.

Keep Utility Poles Free of Signs and Fliers

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Appliances and Equipment, Plug into Safety.

Imagine walking up the steps to your home and feeling a sharp pain in your foot or in your hand as you grasp the handrail. Looking down, you find a nail sticking out of the step and a sharp tack  …Read More.

Generator backfeed is dangerous and potentially deadly

Posted May 31, 2014 by IEC Editorial Staff & filed under Appliances and Equipment, Plug into Safety.

When a storm strikes and knocks out power to your home, you may be forced to use a generator. But, do you know about a potential danger with the use of generators? It’s called “backfeed” and it can endanger you,  …Read More.

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