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Know the Rules: Be Safe Around Electricity

Know the Rules: Be Safe Around Electricity. What Is Electricity?. We use electricity everyday. But: What does it look like? What does it smell like? What does it taste like?. Answer: None of the Above!. Electricity is created by the movement of tiny particles called electrons

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Know the Rules: Be Safe Around Electricity

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  1. Know the Rules:Be SafeAround Electricity

  2. What Is Electricity? • We use electricity everyday. But: • What does it look like? • What does it smell like? • What does it taste like?

  3. Answer: None of the Above! • Electricity is created by the movement of tiny particles called electrons • We can’t see, smell or taste them • But when in motion, they generate a current of energy • This current powers the things we use everyday

  4. Conducting Business • Objects that are conductors of electricity are made of material that lets electrons move quickly: • Water • Metals • Trees • People

  5. …And Then There Are Insulators • Insulators of electricity do not let electrons move as freely: •Glass •Porcelain •Plastic •Cloth

  6. How Is Electricity Made? • In many power plants • Coal is burned in huge furnaces • Steam from the coal turns a jet engine-like turbine • The turning turbine generates electricity • Electricity leaves the plant through power lines • The steam is cleaned before it leaves the smokestacks

  7. Big Bend Power Station

  8. Bayside Power Station • Uses natural gas instead of coal • Natural gas is even cleaner than coal • The environment is healthier • You get the same electricity in your home

  9. Bayside Power Station

  10. How Can Tiny Objects I Can’t See Hurt Me? • Think of electrical current like a current of water • A trickle of water won’t feel very strong • A crashing wave can knock you off your feet Just like: • A tiny electrical current may give you a static charge • A stronger electrical current can hurt or kill you!

  11. How Do People Who Work On Power Lines Stay Safe? • Heavy protection • Special tools • Lots of safety training • Even with these things, accidents can still happen. But without them, you could be in big danger.

  12. How Can I Stay Safe? • A big way to stay safe is NEVER PLAY AROUND POWER LINES! • Never dig around power lines • Never climb trees around power lines • Never throw things around power lines

  13. How Else Can I Stay Safe? • Always keep cords and wires away from water and heat • Never touch water and electrical devices at the same time • Never use electrical devices if you’re wet

  14. How Else Can I Stay Safe? • Never put your fingers in an electrical outlet or light socket

  15. How Dangerous Are theElectrical Items in My Home? • Each year, about 200 people in the United States die of electrocution from electric appliances

  16. Why Are Wires Dangerous? Electrical wires, cables or lines can carry enough electricity to power the homes in an entire neighborhood. Usually they are safe, but sometimes things can damage them: • A storm •  A car accident •  A tree limb

  17. Practice the power of safety! • If you see a power line that’s fallen, STAY AWAY! • Don’t ever go near a fallen pole • Tell an adult immediately • Call 9-1-1

  18. Auto Response • If you’re inside a car near a downed power line, never get out of the car • The electricity is touching the ground • The ground is a conductor of electricity • If you touch the ground,the electricity will flow into your body!

  19. But Wait – There’s More • If you think something might be dangerous, don’t touch it! • Electricity can be safe – but only when we use it the right way.

  20. An Outside Chance of Danger • You’re playing in a field, when suddenly: • The sky turns dark • Rain begins to fall • You hear thunder • What should you do?

  21. Get Inside Immediately! • But…what if you can’t get to shelter before lightning begins to strike?

  22. Lay Low! • Lightning usually strikes the tallest object in a field • This includes trees • NEVER HIDE UNDER A TREE WHEN THERE IS LIGHTNING!

  23. The Land of Lightning: • More people get hurt from lightning in Florida than in any other state • Warm weather • Moist air • A sea breeze • When these three kinds of weather come together, they produce thunderstorms

  24. Remember the 30-30 Rule! • After you see a flash of lightning, count the seconds • If you can’t count to 30 before you hear thunder, stay inside • After the last flash of lightning in a storm, wait 30 minutes before leaving home • Half of all people who die from lightning are struck after the storm is over

  25. 00008 00062 More Than Meets the Eye • In many neighborhoods, you see green metal boxes next to the road • These are called pad-mount transformers • Don’t play on them • Don’t sit on them

  26. Stay Safe With Electricity • Use common sense • Follow the rules of electrical safety • When in doubt, ask an adult

  27. The Buzz Around Town: • The best person to keep you safe is YOU!

  28. Sometimes Adults Forget! • Remind your parents about how to stay safe with electricity…and tell your friends too!

  29. More Things You Can Do • If you see an electrical wire down, let an adult know. You can report it to us by calling 1-877-588-1010. • If you notice a streetlight out, write down the number on the pole. With an adult’s help, go to www.tampaelectric.com and find the Streetlight Out form. Fill it out and we’ll send a crew out to fix it.

  30. Educating Yourself Is Fun! • Learn more about electrical safety with your parents at: tampaelectric.com

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