Staying safe near a downed power line
Overhead power lines, transformers, and other electrical equipment carry enough electrical power to cause serious injury or death if we make contact with them, or get too close. They are also susceptible to damage from major weather events, accidental contacts, and other incidents. If there has been a wind storm or a car accident that causes a power line to fall down from a power pole, it is important to understand the dangers and to know what to do in an emergency.
The danger of downed power lines is not always immediately obvious. The power lines may show no signs of being energized - they may not jump around or spark like you see in the movies. However, they can still cause serious injury or death if you come into contact with one. Here's how to stay safe if you encounter a downed power line.
Stay back at least 10 metres
It is important to keep a safe distance from downed power lines. Stay back at least 10 metres (33 feet). Do not attempt to help someone who is in contact with, or closer than, 10 metres of a downed power line. Helping that person will put your life at risk too.
Call 911 and keep everyone else at least 10 metres away. It is important to maintain that 10 metres to ensure no other injuries occur.
Shuffle away from the downed power line