Keeping Ohio's Lakeshore Roads Safe During Mayfly Season
FirstEnergy Corp.'s Ohio Edison is proactively addressing the mayfly season by suspending streetlight service along roads in Port Clinton, Marblehead, and Erie Township. Mayflies, attracted to lights, can create hazardous driving conditions. The suspension will last until the end of the hatching season, typically from late June to September. This measure aims to prevent mayfly swarms and ensure safety for motorists and bikers. Pedestrians are advised to use extra caution on unlit roads. Ohio Edison serves over a million customers in 34 Ohio counties.
- Proactive safety measures to deter Mayfly-related hazards.
- Collaborative efforts with local municipalities.
- Targeted suspension of streetlight service during high-risk periods.
- Focus on community safety and prevention of accidents.
- Service to over 1 million customers across 34 Ohio counties.
- Temporary loss of streetlight service could increase risks for pedestrians and bikers.
- Potential inconvenience for residents and commuters during unlit periods.
- Possible public dissatisfaction with reduced street lighting.
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The annual emergence of the mayflies typically comes in late June and can last until September. In preparation for their arrival, Ohio Edison has started to suspend streetlight service along several roads in
Because the mayfly population has spiked along
Nick Katsaros, External Affairs Consultant in FirstEnergy's Lake Erie Service Area: "Mayflies create a safety issue because their carcasses contain an oily substance that makes the surfaces they coat very slick, especially when it rains. By turning off the streetlights near the lake over the next few months, we can help discourage thousands, even millions, of mayflies from congregating near them."
Mayflies start their lives deep in the mud of
"We realize our streetlight service is very important to the communities we serve, and their safety is always our top priority," said Katsaros. "We look forward to resuming streetlight service in the impacted areas once it is safe to do so."
Pedestrians and bikers are reminded to use extra caution when traveling along unlit roads this summer. They are urged to always use sidewalks and crosswalks and wear bright clothing or flashing devices to alert drivers of their presence. Drivers are reminded to reduce their speed in unlit areas and be on the lookout for people walking or biking in the area.
If a customer notices a streetlight or outdoor area light is out in their community unintentionally, they are encouraged to report it to Ohio Edison online at firstenergycorp.com/lightingproblem or by calling 1-800-633-4766.
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