Ladders
Ladders, regardless of what they're made of, can become electrified if brought into contact with electric wires. Even a wooden ladder can conduct electricity. Bear that in mind and use extra caution when you or your contractor are installing siding, painting, cleaning gutters or have other reason to use a ladder while working outside around your home.
Wires
Treat all downed, hanging, or burning wires as though they are "live" -- energized -- and stay away from them. Be especially attentive to children who might be outdoors if fallen wires are in the neighborhood. Report any downed, hanging, or burning wires to CL&P or the police or fire department. If you happen to be in a vehicle and wires are on or near it, stay in your vehicle and tell others not to touch it. They should call CL&P or 911.
Digging
Whether you are a contractor working on a site or a homeowner working around your own home, please note: digging can be dangerous if you don't check first for underground wiring or cable. Underground wires could be power, telephone, or cable television. Or, there could be other underground utilities such as natural gas lines, water, or sewers.
Never dig around your home or business without first calling to check for underground wiring or cable.
In Connecticut, call this toll-free number for "Call Before You Dig" (CBYD), 1-800-922-4455, or visit the Call Before You Dig Web site. This statewide clearinghouse will contact member utilities to come to the site and mark where the underground utilities are. In most of CL&P's service territory, we've contracted with a company called On Target Locating Services. They will respond to calls made to CBYD for marking CL&P underground lines. Connecticut law requires you to call at least two full working days, excluding weekends and holidays, before digging.
Tree Work
Electric wires may be concealed in the trees or shrubs you want to trim. Before you trim trees or shrubs, inspect the area carefully to ensure that it's clear of wires.
Climbing
Never let children climb utility poles, towers, padmounted transformers or trees near power lines.
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