See PSEG Long Island’s Mobile Electric Safety Unit in action at local volunteer fire houses throughout October
PSEG Long Island is taking its Mobile Electric Safety Unit on the road during the month of October to help local firefighters educate their communities about fire safety and prevention at their open house events. October is Fire Safety Month and Oct 6-12 is Fire Prevention Week.
PSEG Long Island’s Mobile Electric Safety Unit is a three-quarter-scale model of the electric distribution system on a 40-foot-long, 15,000 pound trailer. It includes high voltage wires, poles and other structures and items that can be found around homes and neighborhoods. Using this tool, instructors from PSEG Long Island simulate scenarios, including a live wire down on a vehicle, an aluminum pool skimmer coming into contact with an overhead wire, a squirrel on the electric line shorting out the circuit, and a wire down on a metal fence. They also demonstrate the lifesaving importance of properly inspecting utility workers’ personal protective equipment. Attendees can see electricity arcing and flaming in these situations and see and hear what happens when a fuse blows out.
Throughout the month of October, PSEG Long Island’s Mobile Electric Safety Unit will be at the following fire houses:
Deer Park Fire Department, 94 Lake Avenue, Deer Park on Saturday, Oct. 5
South Farmingdale Fire Department, 819 Main Street, Farmingdale on Sunday, Oct. 6
Huntington Fire Department, 1 Leverich Place, Huntington on Friday, Oct. 18
Dix Hills Fire Department, 115 East Deer Park Road, Dix Hills on Sunday, Oct. 20
Safety is PSEG Long Island’s top priority. Along with the mobile unit, the company offers safety programs for children and adults throughout the year, including Electric Safety Town, Touch-a-Truck and the Safety Sleuth poster program. To learn more about or request any of these programs, visit psegliny.com/inthecommunity. For electric safety and fire prevention tips, visit psegliny.com/safetyandreliability/safetytips.