The Vegetation Management
Program helps minimize storm damage and power
outages. The program does not clean up trees and
limbs downed by storms. When emergency efforts to
restore power require the removal of trees or limbs
from power lines, the trees or limbs are left in as
safe a manner as conditions allow.
Cleaning up debris left by storms or emergency
restoration work is the responsibility of property
owners.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: Downed power lines are
serious safety hazards. Adults should remind
children to stay away from all power lines - and
anything touching the lines. Downed power lines may
still carry electricity and coming into contact with
live current is life threatening. Report downed
power lines immediately to your local police or fire
department and to East Central Energy. To report a
power line down, call us at the toll-free Customer
Service number.
East Central Energy 1-800-254-7944
For other electrical tips and guidelines, visit
Electrical Safety.
Identifying
power, telephone and cable television lines on a
utility pole can be confusing. As a general rule of
thumb, electric lines are usually located at the top
of the pole, furthest from the ground. Cable TV and
telephone lines typically run closer to the ground,
below power lines. However, all downed lines should
be considered dangerous. Should you see any wire on
the ground, stay well clear of it.
When outages occur, East Central Energy is only
responsible for restoring electric service to our
customers. If other utility services such as
telephone or cable TV are also affected, please
contact those companies to have their services
restored.

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