Make safety a priority

At CORE, we prioritize safety above all else for our members, employees and communities, especially during National Safety Month. As a valued CORE member, you can learn how to ensure your own safety this month and beyond.

Check your surroundings

• Always call 811 for utility locates if you plan to dig. Not calling runs the risk of hitting a buried line while digging. Hitting any utility line will not only disrupt
your service, but could cause serious injury or death and require costly repairs.

• Look up. If you plan on working with equipment or tall tools (ladders, excavators, etc.), ensure you are clear of any overhead powerlines.

Be aware

CORE infrastructure includes transformers, meters, meter pedestals, meter poles, exposed wire and powerlines.

• If you see a downed powerline, do not approach it. Move away and stay at least 50 feet from the line and anything touching the line. Always assume that powerlines are energized and can pose a serious danger to people, animals and property. Downed powerlines should be reported to CORE immediately by calling (800) 322-9540. Do not drive over downed powerlines.

• Follow the space stipulations posted on and around high-voltage electrical equipment. Accessibility is important. With a clear and open work environment,
workers have the space to safely inspect equipment and gain access in case of an emergency or power outage.

Be proactive

Many CORE members live in areas with high wildfire risk. The best way to stay safe and increase the survivability of your home is to mitigate the risks.

• Create a defensible space surrounding your home by removing debris, dead vegetation and flammable items.

• Report excessive vegetation or vegetation that comes in contact with lines or transformers, or appears singed, browned or scorched by lines and equipment.
CORE will take care of it, free of charge to our members.

 Be prepared

Have a plan in place in case of power outages.

• Prepare an emergency kit with flashlights, spare batteries, first aid kit and emergency contact numbers. If you have a medical device that requires power 24/7, have a generator ready or a safe place to go.

• Keep refrigerators and freezers closed as much as possible to retain the cold. Move food from the refrigerator to your freezer. • If you have an electric garage door opener, know how to use the manual release in case you need to get your vehicle out.

If you encounter a downed powerline or other equipment, call CORE at (800) 332-9540. For additional tips on how you can keep your home safe, visit
www.CORE.coop > News and Resources > Electrical Safety.