Ameren Reminds Parents To Talk With Kids About Electric Safety Tips This Summer
BELLEVILLE – Summer is in full swing, and children are spending more time enjoying the outdoors. Ameren says now is a good time for parents to sit down with children to share some important electric safety tips. "More than ever, young people are operating devices and technologies – like drones – that can come into contact with overhead electrical equipment," said Brian Brackney , director of safety for Ameren. "We are encouraging parents to talk to kids about the dangers of overhead power lines and surrounding electrical equipment and remind them to stay away." Ameren offers the following discussion tips for parents regarding outdoor electric safety: Drones, remote-controlled (RC) planes and kites should be flown only during good weather conditions in large open areas, such as an open park or a wide field. Keep these items away from overhead power lines or other electrical equipment. If a kite gets stuck in a tree near power lines, do not climb up to get it. Electricity
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