Polo students learn about the dangers of electricity

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Kyle Finley demonstrates a fire that could be caused if electrical wires and equipment are touched. Photo by Chris Johnson
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Electricity is also a concern for drivers.

“Never drive over a downed power line,” said Finley. “If you get in an accident and strike a utility pole, stay in your vehicle.”

Finley encouraged students to inform the police when calling in an accident to let them know if a utility pole was hit so the power company can be called.

“The police officers and fire department are trained for electricity safety,” said Finley.

Another concern with electricity involves farm equipment and dump trucks.

“You could be driving your tractor and clear the power line, but then you open your wing and hit a line,” said Finley. “Crane operators and dump trucks can also hit a power line.”

The electric demonstration was sponsored by Holland and Sons, Birkeys, Polo Coop, Burkardt’s LP, and Rock River Energy.

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