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Essential Tips: Staying safe around electrical equipment

At DTE Energy, safety is always the top priority.   May is National Electrical Safety Month, so as we reach storm season, it’s the perfect time to learn more about how to stay safe around electrical equipment.     Maintain a safe distance  Whether power lines are...

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What to do if you see a downed power line

What to do if you see a downed power line

Power lines keep the electricity flowing to your household, neighborhood and local businesses. But, what if that power line in your backyard falls, or even worse, catches fire? What if you’re out running errands and a power line is down in the store parking lot? While...

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Deck the halls with safety in mind

Deck the halls with safety in mind

There’s no getting into the holiday spirit quite like decorating your home with bright lights and festive decorations. But before you break out the boughs of holly, there are a few safety precautions you should be aware of. Grab a cup of hot cocoa and read these five...

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Avoid electrical scares this spooky season

Avoid electrical scares this spooky season

It may be the season of wicked witches, creepy crawlers and ghoulish goblins, but they aren’t the only things that can cause a good scare this time of year. The real monsters are the electrical dangers that can occur as the spooky season sets in. As you enjoy the fall...

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How to stay safe around electrical equipment

How to stay safe around electrical equipment

Electricity is all around us. We use it every day to do the things we love, like read books past our bedtime, host family dinners, binge-watch our favorite shows and connect with friends on social media. However, because we’ve become so used to living with...

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How to prepare for storm season in Michigan

How to prepare for storm season in Michigan

Bitter winters in the mitten leave us eagerly waiting for spring and summer. While longer days and warmer weather give us that extra boost of serotonin, the sunny season comes at a cost. Michigan's storm season typically begins in late March, peaks in July and runs...

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From Lehigh Valley News: PPL demonstrates what NOT to do around live power lines

You don’t ever want to make contact with a power line.

If there’s one lesson to take away from PPL’s safety demonstration Thursday afternoon in Allentown, that’s the big one. And it applies not just to physical contact, but to digging, too.

To read the full article, visit: WATCH: PPL demonstrates what NOT to do around live power lines