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Safe Electricity (Energy Education Council) a non-profit that provides public safety energy education and resources to utilities and the general public.

The Energy Education Council (EEC) is an internationally recognized leader in providing a wealth of safety, efficiency, and renewable energy information. EEC was created and is supported by a diverse group of organizations united by mutually important consumer issues. Our mission is to provide life-saving, energy-saving, and cost-saving information and resources. Established in 1952, EEC is a 501(

05/26/2026

Four Safe Electricity member resources have received Communicator Awards of Distinction from The Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts.

These award-winning resources are available to help electric utility members support safety outreach in their communities:

🏆 Safe Electricity Website Redesign, Trades and Associations
🏆 Safe Electricity Blog, Features Copywriting
🏆 6 Ways to Keep Your RV Cool Reel, Social Media: Causes and Awareness
🏆 Coffee with Kerri Webinar, Immersive Experience: Series Campaign

We are honored to be recognized for work that supports our electric utility members as they raise awareness of energy efficiency and share safety messages that help reduce injuries and save lives.

Why Can Power Go Out During Wildfire Season? - Safe Electricity 05/25/2026

It's wildfire season, and outages are sometimes planned safety measures — called public safety power shutoffs, or PSPS events. Electric utilities may use them as a last resort during extreme fire weather to help reduce the risk of sparking a wildfire. Learn why PSPS events happen, how much notice you can expect and why restoration can take time:

Why Can Power Go Out During Wildfire Season? - Safe Electricity Wildfire season doesn’t just bring smoke and heat, it can also bring power outages — sometimes called blackouts. In some cases, an outage is an intentional, planned safety measure called a public safety power shutoff (PSPS). Utilities use PSPS events as a last-resort measure to reduce the risk t...

Wildfire Awareness Month: Be Prepared - Safe Electricity 05/15/2026

Wildfires can move quickly and preparation matters during wildfire season. Know when to evacuate, follow local emergency alerts and stay far away from downed or damaged power lines after a fire. Remember these four safety tips:

Wildfire Awareness Month: Be Prepared - Safe Electricity Wildfire preparation Millions of acres of U.S. woodland burn every year in thousands of wildfires across the nation. Statistically, the majority of wildfires — about 85 percent — are started by humans. Many other fires are ignited by weather, with climate crisis increasing lightning strikes amid...

Photos from Michigan Municipal Electric Association's post 05/14/2026

Today our Executive Director, Erin Hollinshead, joined Michigan Municipal Electric Association utility members to talk about utility communications and safety. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to share important messaging and resources to help keep communities safe!

Teach Children Outdoor Electrical Safety - Safe Electricity 05/14/2026

Your summer should be filled with play, not preventable accidents. Before your kids head outside to play, remember these important safety tips during Electrical Safety Month:

⚡ Stay away from overhead power lines and electrical equipment.
🌳 Never climb trees near power lines.
🪁 Fly kites, drones and model airplanes in open areas, far from power lines.
🐾 Never enter a substation to retrieve a pet, ball or toy.
💧 Keep water and electricity far apart.

Repeat the message often. Get more tips for a safe summer:

Teach Children Outdoor Electrical Safety - Safe Electricity Sunny, warm days and summer activities lead children outdoors. But before your children head outdoors to play, share this basic information with children: Point out overhead power lines and electrical equipment to your children, and emphasize that they should never climb on or play near them. Never....

05/11/2026

🌡 Temperatures could climb above 90 degrees for millions across the West and Plains, with triple-digit heat expected in some areas. The heat is expected to move toward the East Coast by this weekend.

Extreme heat is one of the most dangerous weather threats. Take steps to protect yourself and those around you with these tips: SafeElectricity.org/blog/heat-advisory

Stay cool, stay safe.

Metallic Balloon Safety - Safe Electricity 05/11/2026

🎓 Graduation is a time to celebrate, but metallic balloons can create serious electrical hazards if released outdoors.

During Electrical Safety Month, remind families to keep celebration balloons indoors when possible, or tied down and away from power lines. Metallic balloons can conduct electricity, cause power outages and damage electrical equipment. And remember, if a balloon gets caught in a power line, stay at least 10 feet away and call the electric utility.🎈 Learn more:

Metallic Balloon Safety - Safe Electricity Spanish Version  Metallic Mylar balloons are great indoors and can brighten the bleakest and most dreary winter day. They are great at birthdays, graduations and other special occasions. However, you must know how to use and dispose of metallic balloons properly, or you could cause a power outage a...

Photos from Safe Electricity's post 05/07/2026

Safe Electricity has had a great week connecting with members at the NRECA 2026 Connect Conference in San Diego. Member Services Manager Kerri Taylor enjoyed presenting on the importance of safety communications and sharing ideas for building a teen driver electrical safety toolkit with Summar Smith from Coles-Moultrie Electric Cooperative.

Today is the last day to stop by our table. Come say hi to Kerri and Office Manager Clay Stewart! ✨

Photos 05/04/2026

May the 4th be with you! ⭐️

Channel your inner Jedi and prepare your emergency “Go-Bag.” When the power goes out or storms strike, the Force favors those who are ready. Pack essentials like water, a flashlight (your lightsaber 🔦), extra batteries, a phone charger, and important documents.

Don’t wait for the dark side — be prepared and stay safe. ⚡️ready.gov/kit

We have a 𝙜𝙤𝙤𝙙 feeling about this.

✨ ready.gov/kit

05/01/2026

The Safe Electricity Blog, SafeElectricity.org/Blog, received a Gold Award for Content Development and Writing for sharing electrical safety tips and energy-saving habits. The SafeElectricity.org website received an Honorable Mention for Best Nonprofit Website among more than 6,000 entries from around the world.

It's an honor to be recognized for work that supports our electric utility members, and helps communities stay safe.

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