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Energy Safe Victoria issues advice after wild weather

Following strong rain and winds leading to power outages across the state, Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) has issued advice regarding fallen powerlines, the safe use of generators and the use of outdoor gas appliances.

ESV advises Victorians, including those in Brimbank, to stay more than eight to 10 metres away from fallen powerlines as “standing near fallen powerlines can be potentially fatal”.

“Always treat fallen powerlines as live even when they are broken,” ESV said.

The energy safety regulator said Victorians using a generator should not attempt to connect it to the wiring of their home.

“A generator should only be used outside, with an extension cord to supply power direct to appliances such as the fridge or freezer. Using a generator indoors creates a number of safety risks including the potential for carbon monoxide poisoning or a fire,” ESV said.

ESV also urged residents not to use outdoor gas appliances for heating indoors if electricity and gas is not working.

“This is unsafe and can significantly increase the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning due to toxic exhaust gasses,” ESV said.

ESV said houses still without power after electricity supply has been restored should seek the help of their electricity distributor. To determine your distributor, go to: https://esv.vic.gov.au/safety-education/emergencies/ .

“The problem could be a fault in the supply line to the property, or a fault within the property’s electrical installation,” ESV said.

“If there are continuing power supply problems, contact a registered electrical contractor. Only electricians licensed by Energy Safe Victoria can perform electrical work.

“When there is a power cut, make sure gas heating and cooking appliances are turned off (there is a risk of fire if they come back on and there is no one at the property.”

Details: esv.vic.gov.au/safety-education/emergencies/.

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