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APS Shares Tips For Staying Safe this Memorial Day Weekend
Keep outdoor celebrations fun and stress-free with these simple precautions
As Memorial Day weekend approaches, it’s a time to remember those who gave their lives in military service. As many families and friends gather outside for the holiday at barbecues and pool parties, Arizona Public Service (APS) is encouraging safety. Taking a few simple precautions around outdoor summer celebrations can help prevent electrical accidents and keep loved ones safe.
Tips to stay safe around electricity outdoors:
- Pool days and playlists are a perfect pair - water and electricity are not. Keep speakers, chargers and other electronics far from the splash zone and never handle electrical devices with wet hands. When cleaning pools, be aware of overhead power lines, especially when using long-handled tools.
- Keep outdoor lighting away from water. Ensure a safe vertical clearance over a pool’s water surface for popular backyard décor like string lights. Know where pool equipment breakers and shutoffs are located, in case of emergency.
- Avoid overloading outlets and cords.This can lead to electric shock and severe injury. Use only weather-resistant, heavy-gauge extension cords specifically designed for outdoors.
- Secure items like umbrellas, trampolines, pool floats and patio furniture. Arizona winds can quickly blow items into power lines, causing outages and a dangerous end to a fun celebration. Similarly, avoid flying drones, kites or other aerial toys near power lines.
- Practice balloon safety. Mylar balloons and power lines are a party foul. The metallic coating on Mylar balloons can damage power lines and knock out power to homes and businesses. Keep balloons secured, then deflate and properly dispose of them.
- Stay away from downed power lines. Keep a distance of at least 100 feet, call 911 and then contact APS.
For more ways to stay safe around electricity, visit aps.com/safety.
APS customers can plan their summer celebrations with savings in mind. Customers on time-of-use rate plans can enjoy lower-priced rates the full 24 hours of the day on off-peak holidays – including Memorial Day, Juneteenth and Fourth of July. Learn more about your rate plan options and holiday off-peak benefits at aps.com/plans.
