What should I do in an emergency involving electricity?

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In the event of an emergency involving electricity, it is crucial to prioritize personal safety and the safety of others around you. First and foremost, if you experience a power outage or notice any signs of electrical hazards, such as smoke, sparks, or an unusual smell, it is wise to remain calm and take the necessary precautions to protect yourself. If there is an electrical fire, it is important to evacuate the building immediately if it is safe to do so. Do not attempt to extinguish the fire with water, as that can exacerbate the situation. Instead, try to use a fire extinguisher if you are trained to do so and the fire is manageable. In cases of downed power lines or other hazardous situations, it is advisable to keep a safe distance and avoid approaching the area. Downed lines can pose serious risks, including the potential for electrocution. Contact local authorities or emergency services in these situations. If your situation involves severe injury due to electrical shock, seek immediate medical assistance. It is recommended to document the incident and, if necessary, report it to the relevant utility provider. For those requiring further assistance or specific information regarding their services, visiting the official Public Service of New Hampshire website can be a useful resource for current contact details and safety guidelines.
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Answered Sep 17, 2025

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