Northeast Ohio Balloon Festival Attendees Can Learn Important Electrical Safety Tips at Live Demo
Ohio Edison, a FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) company, will showcase its live wire electrical safety trailer at the Balloon A-Fair in Ravenna, Ohio, on September 21, 2024. The interactive demonstrations, using 7,200-kilovolt power lines, aim to educate attendees about electrical safety and hazard recognition. Demonstrations will occur at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. in the festival's "Motor Alley" section.
The trailer simulates common neighborhood electrical equipment and depicts causes of power outages. Ohio Edison facilitators will highlight safety practices around household objects and power lines. This initiative is part of FirstEnergy's "Stop. Look. Live." safety campaign. The 45th Ravenna Balloon A-Fair runs from September 19-22, 2024.
Ohio Edison, una società di FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), presenterà il suo rimorchio per la sicurezza elettrica con cavi in diretta al Balloon A-Fair a Ravenna, Ohio, il 21 settembre 2024. Le dimostrazioni interattive, che utilizzano linee ad alta tensione da 7.200 kilovolt, hanno l'obiettivo di educare i partecipanti sulla sicurezza elettrica e il riconoscimento dei pericoli. Le dimostrazioni si svolgeranno alle 10:00 e alle 12:00 nella sezione
- Demonstrates commitment to public safety education
- Enhances community engagement and brand visibility
- Aligns with corporate safety campaign "Stop. Look. Live."
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The trailer and an information booth will be held in the "Motor Alley" section of the festival, with demonstrations taking place at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Torrence Hinton, FirstEnergy's Ohio President: "Safety is a top priority for our company, and this is a great opportunity to educate people of all ages about how to stay safe and avoid accidental contact with power lines and electrical equipment. I look forward to attending this event and promoting the importance of electrical safety within our local communities."
The trailer includes much of the electrical equipment seen in neighborhoods: power lines, transformers, equipment taking overhead power into underground systems and sample homes receiving both overhead and underground service. Powered by a generator, the trailer allows Ohio Edison crews to show observers in a controlled environment the importance of staying safe and aware of live wires.
Trained Ohio Edison facilitators will depict some of the most common causes of power outages, such as animals contacting equipment or tree branches falling on lines, as well as the hazards first responders face when approaching vehicles that may be in contact with live wires.
The crews will also highlight the importance of avoiding contact with electrical lines when using common household objects such as ladders, kites and shovels. Crews will simulate contact between objects and the trailer's power lines, causing bright and startling electrical arcs that demonstrate the dangerous power of electricity.
Safety trailer demonstrations are just one component of FirstEnergy's "Stop. Look. Live." corporate safety campaign to help educate the public and keep people safe from live wires and other electrical hazards. For more safety tips, including videos, please visit FirstEnergy's public safety website.
This year's event will be the 45th Ravenna Balloon A-Fair held in
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FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its electric distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving more than six million customers in
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