KUA Warns of Real-Life 'Fear Factor'
A disturbing scene in an upcoming episode of NBC's "Couples Fear Factor" prompts Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) to step up electrical safety warnings to its customers.
Kissimmee, FL (PRWEB) January 30, 2005 -- A disturbing scene in an upcoming
episode of "Couples Fear Factor" has prompted Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA)
to step up electrical safety warnings to its customers.
In the episode,
scheduled to air on the NBC television network on Monday, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m.
(EST), participants stand at a high-voltage electric substation and receive
"minor" nuisance shocks.
"The reality of what would happen to anyone in
this circumstance is far more tragic than portrayed in this show," says Chris
Gent, KUA's manager of corporate communications. "This portrayal sends a
disturbing message to viewers that playing around electric utility equipment is
safe -- or, worse yet, a game. Nothing could be further from the
truth."
Substations contain equipment that is very dangerous to touch.
All substations, including those owned by KUA, are protected by fences or walls
and have warning and high-voltage signs posted on them. An individual should
never attempt to climb over or crawl under these fences or walls.
KUA
urges parents and children to pay careful attention to warnings and all signs
near or around electrical equipment. When working or playing outdoors:
- Stay
out of high-voltage power line rights-of-way and electric substations, or any
place where "Danger: High Voltage" signs are posted
- Don't climb power
poles
- Don't throw toys, sneakers or any other object over electrical
wires
- Fly kites and balloons in open areas far away from power lines
-
Never touch downed wires. Contact KUA or local law enforcement agencies
immediately if you notice downed wires
Founded in 1901, KUA is Florida's
sixth largest community-owned utility providing electric, water and
telecommunication services to 170,000 residents in five Central Florida
counties.
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