Electrical safety is for everyone

Electricity can be dangerous, but electrical safety helps save lives. 

Since electricity is such an integral part of our everyday life, it is everyone’s responsibility to know how to minimise danger, as well as to know what to do in an emergency. By following safety procedures, reporting hazards and staying informed, we can all contribute towards ensuring electrical safety for everyone. 

Emergency and customer support numbers

  • In an emergency: Call Triple Zero (000)
  • Bushfire information line: 1800 NSW RFS (1800 679 737)
  • Call the SES for emergency help in storms and floods: 132 500
  • Endeavour Energy emergency line: 131 003

    Call us if you lose power, see fallen or sparking powerlines, leaning or fallen power poles, exposed underground cables, or damaged substations, electricity boxes or other assets. 
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Electric Kids

Learn more about our electricity safety program for kids, with fun and informative educational resources, as well as everything you need to register for Electrical Safety Week. 

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Electrical safety at home

Discover valuable tips and advice to help keep you, your family and your home safe around electricity and in an emergency. 

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Living safely with electricity outdoors

 

Electrical equipment and structures are all around us in your street, at the local park and sporting fields, near boat ramps and in car parks. 

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Do your taps tingle?

If your taps tingle when touched, it could be a sign of stray electrical current or improper grounding in your plumbing system. This may pose a safety risk and should be investigated by a licensed electrician or plumber as soon as possible.

Electrical safety at home

Electrical safety is everyone’s responsibility. Find essential information and resources to keep your home safe.