National Electrical Safety Month — Week One: Move Over, Slow Down

Let’s Keep Our PEC Crews and First Responders Safe

May is National Electrical Safety Month, and we’re sharing weekly tips to help protect you, your loved ones, and our communities. If you’ve followed our safety stories in the past, these may sound familiar, but a reminder can make all the difference — especially when it comes to staying alert around potential hazards.

Tip 1: Move over and slow down to keep our crews and first responders safe.

This isn’t just a courtesy, it’s the law! Whether it’s a PEC truck with amber lights, a police vehicle, or a fire truck, remember to move out of the lane closest to the vehicle if possible. If you are unable to safely move over, slow down by at least 20 miles per hour below the posted speed limit.

First responders and our crews already work in dangerous conditions to serve our communities. Your awareness can help keep them safe while on the job.

You can find more safety tips at myPEC.com/safety. Stay safe by staying informed, and help us spread the word so we can all be safer together!

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