Energex has reminded consumers to be aware of overhead powerlines if they are using tree trimmers as part of their yard clean-ups as the storm season approaches.
Community Safety Manager at Energex, Aaron Smith said 77 electrical safety incidents involving vegetation management last financial year should serve as a powerful warning.
“We’ve seen potentially deadly incidents where tree branches and bamboo have contacted powerlines while being pruned, creating an electrical hazard and cutting power to the neighbourhood,” Mr Smith said.
“Don’t put your life or someone else’s at risk — if there is overgrown vegetation near the service wire that runs to your home or on the footpath near overhead powerlines, always consult a professional tree trimmer or Energex.”
He said it was great to see Queenslanders doing their bit to get ready for the storm season “but we don’t want to see anyone hurt in the process so please seek expert safety advice before you tackle any tasks that might be risky”.
Mr Smith said Energex was ramping up its own vegetation management program in the countdown to summer.
“Trimming trees in close proximity to poles and wires can help reduce the risk of network damage and power outages during a storm,” he said.
“We use vegetation management experts and we have strict safe work procedures for anyone working near our network.”
He urged home gardeners not to take shortcuts where powerlines were involved — “call a professional for your own safety”.