GlobeNewswire: Energy Education Council - Safe Electricity Contains the last 10 of 10 releaseshttp://www.globenewswire.com/External?Length=42024-03-28T20:25:51ZGlobeNewswirehttp://www.globenewswire.com/External?Length=4newsdesk@globenewswire.com (NewsDesk)https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/10/13/1928863/0/en/Taking-a-Road-Trip-Beware-of-Carbon-Monoxide-Poisoning.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Taking a Road Trip? Beware of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning2019-10-13T20:30:00Z<![CDATA[Before You Hit the Road, Learn About RV Generator Safety Before You Hit the Road, Learn About RV Generator Safety]]>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/10/10/1928372/0/en/Use-LEDs-This-Holiday-Season-and-Save-Some-Green.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Use LEDs This Holiday Season and Save Some Green2019-10-10T21:32:26Z<![CDATA[Holiday decorations in stores now Holiday decorations in stores now]]>Think twice when decorating this holiday season; LED lights consume 80 to 90 percent less power than incandescent lights.https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/09/24/1920303/0/en/Safe-Electricity-Urges-Safety-First-Around-Power-Lines.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Safe Electricity Urges Safety First Around Power Lines2019-09-24T20:15:00Z<![CDATA[Contact with power lines can be deadly Contact with power lines can be deadly]]>If you have been in an accident that has caused a downed power line, do not get out of your car and warn others to stay away.
Photo courtesy Safe Electricityhttps://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/09/11/1914295/0/en/Farmers-Increase-Your-Safety-Yield-During-Harvest.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Farmers: Increase Your Safety Yield During Harvest2019-09-11T15:04:20Z<![CDATA[Electrical accidents can injure or kill Electrical accidents can injure or kill]]>Remember to look up when working near power lines.
photo: Safe Electricity https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/08/23/1906109/0/en/Beware-of-Electrical-Dangers-in-Dorm-Rooms.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Beware of Electrical Dangers in Dorm Rooms2019-08-23T15:37:59Z<![CDATA[Learn Electrical Safety 101 Learn Electrical Safety 101]]>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/08/15/1902757/0/en/Generic-Chargers-Can-Cause-Serious-Injury.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Generic Chargers Can Cause Serious Injury2019-08-15T20:10:00Z<![CDATA[Don't cut corners when buying and using charging equipment Don't cut corners when buying and using charging equipment]]>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/04/23/1808095/0/en/Play-it-Safe-at-Outdoor-Sports-Facilities.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Play it Safe at Outdoor Sports Facilities2019-04-23T15:00:00Z<![CDATA[Springfield, Ill., April 23, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- There is much to think about as athletes, coaches, parents and others gear up for a new sports season this spring. Although physical safety is often the first concern associated with playing sports, there are other factors to consider. During game preparation, teardown and field maintenance, Safe Electricity urges everyone to be aware of the power that flows into ball fields or other sporting venues.]]>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/09/18/1572668/0/en/Electrical-Dangers-Rise-Along-with-the-Water-in-the-Carolinas.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Electrical Dangers Rise Along with the Water in the Carolinas2018-09-18T16:38:13Z<![CDATA[Springfield, IL, Sept. 18, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hurricane Florence has weakened, but the storm is far from over. The threat of tornadoes and continued flooding remains a serious problem in many areas. Hundreds of thousands remain without power in the Carolinas and many are turning to generators to power their homes. Safe Electricity wants consumers to be aware of electrical hazards from flooding as well as generator safety considerations.]]>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/06/28/1531105/0/en/Fourth-of-July-Safety-Warning-Water-Recreation-and-Electric-Shock-Drowning-ESD.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Fourth of July Safety Warning: Water Recreation and Electric Shock Drowning (ESD)2018-06-28T13:30:00Z<![CDATA[Springfield, Ill, June 28, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Independence Day is a good time to talk about water safety. Life vests, fire extinguishers, floatation devices that can be thrown in the water, and proper lighting are a few essentials for recreation in a pool or lake. But some people aren’t aware of one of the most dangerous and life-threatening hazards that can kill swimmers without warning. ESD, or electric shock drowning, can occur when electrical connections around pools, lakes, and other bodies of water are not installed or maintained properly.]]>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/29/1031881/0/en/Help-Prevent-Electric-Shock-Drowning-Swimming-Tragedies.html?f=22&fvtc=4&fvtv=35419Help Prevent Electric Shock Drowning, Swimming Tragedies2017-06-29T14:19:21Z<![CDATA[Recent fatalities show need for greater awareness Recent fatalities show need for greater awareness]]>