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MYLAR BALLOONS & KITES CAN DAMAGE SWEPCO LINES

March 17, 2011

SHREVEPORT, La., March 17, 2011 – AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) reminds its customers that metallic coatings on mylar helium balloons and on kites can cause damage to SWEPCO’s electrical system and cause power losses, emphasizing the need to make sure these objects are not allowed to interfere in the lines.
     
SWEPCO also wants to remind youngsters, and adults too, that there are certain safety precautions that should be taken concerning kites and power lines.

·            Never use wire, tinsel or any metal in kite construction or as string -- they can conduct electricity.

·            Never fly a kite near power lines. Electricity always takes the path of least resistance to the ground. It could go through the string to your body. Choose a wide-open field to fly kites.

·            If a kite is caught in a power line, LEAVE IT THERE. Parents should call  SWEPCO toll-free for assistance at 1-888-216-3523, and properly trained personnel with safety equipment can remove the kite.

·            Do not fly kites on rainy days where there is a possibility of lightning using the string as a conductor to reach the ground. Wet strings are good conductors of electricity.

          Remember to follow simple safety rules for a fun and safe kite-flying outing this spring.


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