05/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/21/2026 11:28
Published on 5/21/2026
Filed under: Electric
Spring Projects, Outdoor Work, and Everyday Electrical Safety Remain Key Focuses Across Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG - As Pennsylvania observes National Electrical Safety Month this May, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) is encouraging residents, contractors, and businesses to stay alert around electrical equipment, overhead power lines, and underground utilities during the busy spring and summer work season.
The PUC noted that warmer weather brings an increase in outdoor home projects, landscaping work, construction activity, storm cleanup, and utility maintenance - all of which can create serious electrical hazards if proper precautions are not followed.
"Electricity powers nearly every aspect of modern life, but it also requires constant awareness and respect," said PUC Vice Chair Kimberly Barrow. "Whether you are trimming trees, using ladders, digging for a home improvement project, or cleaning up after storms, it is important to stay aware of nearby utility lines and energized equipment."
Outdoor and Worksite Safety
The PUC reminds consumers and contractors to always be aware of overhead and underground utility lines before beginning any project.
Key safety reminders include:
The PUC also emphasized the dangers faced by workers across many industries, including electricians, construction workers, tree crews, roofers, HVAC technicians, utility crews, and emergency responders.
"Electrical hazards are often invisible until it is too late," Vice Chair Barrow added. "A ladder, tree limb, crane boom, or other equipment can become energized in an instant if it comes too close to a power line."
Home Electrical Safety
The PUC is also encouraging consumers to use caution with extension cords, space heaters, chargers, generators, and other electrical equipment commonly used around homes and businesses.
According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, thousands of home fires each year involve extension cords and other electrical equipment used improperly.
Safety recommendations include:
The PUC also cautioned consumers against unsafe do-it-yourself electrical work or other risky shortcuts intended to reduce energy costs.
Additional electrical safety information is available through the PUC, local electric utilities, and national safety organizations including the Electrical Safety Foundation International and the National Fire Protection Association.
About the PUC
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