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How to Stay Safe from Winter Electrical Hazards

SCE shares information to avoid common sources of cold-weather home electrical fires and injuries.
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How to Avoid Becoming a Scammer’s Next Victim

How to Avoid Becoming a Scammer’s Next Victim

Small business owners should be on the lookout for scammers using bar or QR codes to trick utility customers into paying “past-due bills” to avoid service disconnection. It’s a ...
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SCE Reminds Customers: Don’t Wait for a Disaster

SCE Reminds Customers: Don’t Wait for a Disaster

Southern California escaped the catastrophic damage that could have devastated the region when Hurricane Hilary and an earthquake arrived simultaneously in August...
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Call 811 to Prevent a Hole Lot of Problems

Call 811 to Prevent a Hole Lot of Problems

It was created in 2005 as a free nationwide call-before-you-dig number. And 18 years later, 811 is as important as ever to safety, particularly with a vital underground utility line —
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    How to Stay Safe from Winter Electrical Hazards

    SCE shares information to avoid common sources of cold-weather home electrical fires and injuries.
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    Published on January 10, 2024
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    Winter is here. And while plenty of devices can help you stay warm and cozy in your home, they can also pose serious electrical hazards if not used properly.

    According to the Electrical Safety Foundation, electric blankets and heating pads cause almost 500 fires yearly, most by blankets over 10 years old. Also, the National Fire Protection Association states that improperly used space heaters have contributed to fatal home fires and account for nearly 53% of home heating fires.

    It's also important to remember that plugging too many appliances into a single outlet can be dangerous, resulting in a possible power outage. An overloaded power strip or surge protector can overheat, which could start a fire.

    By following the simple safety measures highlighted in the infographic, your family will enjoy a safer and warmer winter at home.

    And as a reminder, severe weather conditions can cause power lines to fall. Downed power lines can electrify puddles, wet grass and the surrounding area. Don’t approach or touch anyone or anything in contact with a downed power line – stay 100 feet away and call 911 immediately.​​

    For more information on how to keep you and your family safe, visit sce.com/safety/family.

    Tags: safety, electrical safety tips, winter weather


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