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[S1140]Summer Safety For Kids
by Kerry A. Francis, Ker
If you are enjoying a breezy day flying a kite together, make sure that you are in a large open area, far away from overhead hydro power lines. Never use metallic wires as a kite string. Metallic balloons and model airplanes should be kept away from overhead lines.

There is no denying that children are climbers but teach them to stay away from the fences that surround electrical substations. The fences are there to keep people away from the dangerous high voltage equipment inside a local community power substation. .

Speaking of climbing, children should never ever climb on trees that are close to utility power lines. Nor should they climb utility poles. The only people allowed to climb should be the trained power utility employees. And if your child ever finds a poor animal stuck up on top of a power or utility power, be sure that they know not to rescue it themselves but to call the help line at the local power or Phone Company.

Padmount power transformers look like nice short metal filing cabinets on a cement slab to kids. Another fun toy to be a climbing play structure to many children. These padmounted power transformer boxes are locked to prevent people from coming into contact with the very dangerous and deadly high voltage equipment on the inside of the locked box. If you do spot a broken or compromised lock or a padmounted transformer with its door open stay away from it and report it immediately to the power utility and your local police.

And what is summer without water and swimming in the hot and humid weather. Whether it is at your own backyard, condo or apartment swimming pool, the lake or cottage camp or even the home bathtub, the dangers of water and electricity are all and always the same. Keep electric appliances, cords and toys away from any sort of water.

Similarly if cleaning be very careful of flammable cleaning solvents. Not only can these solvents cause intoxication from the fumes with kids but as well a spark or an open flame from a match can ignite the flammable fluids and even their vapor. Even the spark from an innocent light switch can ignite the vapor of a flammable cleaning fluid vapor. And never for convenience or just laziness on a long weekend, at the cottage, have lake or home used flammable gasoline as a cleaning fluid.

If a summer trip or outing takes you in the area of a power station , power dam or waterway always teach children about the dangers of swimming and boating in the vicinity of dam and to obey all warning signs , rules and regulations. Always stay away and clear of hydroelectric dams and power stations unless of course there are clearly indicated walkways and observation points.

Teaching children safety tips can help keep your children as well as their friends safe for their entire lives.

-For example, if you're inspecting your roof for loose shingles, antennas and bricks around the chimney, or clearing out leaves from your eaves trough, always be aware of any power lines close by and be careful not to be in contact with them.

- It is also a good idea to give cords on lamps and appliances a close inspection, and replace any that may have been damaged by four legged visitors.


-If you plan on putting up a flagpole, or if you are installing a TV antenna or satellite dish, check for power lines in the area first. An antenna should always be installed far enough from a power line so that it cannot fall across it.

-And if you have something bigger in mind that requires electrical wiring remember that wiring requires specific knowledge, training and experience call a qualified electrician. It is also a must to call your local electric utility to ?Call before You Dig.?

- Later in the season, make sure to check the condition of weather-stripping and caulking around windows and doors. You will be glad on chilly nights later in the season.

You can never be too careful when it comes to safety. Remember you are not a hop skip and a jump to the nearby fire station and well trained firefighters or medical emergency staff. Any events can lead to great loss of property and perhaps even injury of even loss of life.

Anticipate, anticipate and plan for safety. Look ahead to potential problems. Watch your kids and pets. Are there nearby roads that children or pets can easily access? Can the access to the water itself be made safer? Are latches on gates fitting firmly? Are there locks available?

Do you have enough life preservers for boating for all? Are the kids trained in swimming skills as well as life saving skills and CPR?

When the work is all over why not have a bonfire with hot dogsand hamburgers with all the fixings.

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