Tame Your Trees

man taming a treeWe love our trees, but when branches are too close to power lines, they can cause power outages, fire hazards and other safety concerns.

Here are some rules to follow:

  • If a tree or a large branch is touching—or falls on—an electric line, call your electric cooperative immediately.
  • Never trim trees that grow close to power lines; that’s a job for professionals. Call your electric cooperative for assistance and guidance.
  • Use extreme caution when doing any overhead trimming. Branches often fall in unexpected places.
  • Don’t allow children to climb trees or build treehouses close to power lines.
  • Plant appropriate distances from all power lines.
  • When planting a tree, consider how tall the tree will grow. At maturity, trees should be at least 10 feet away from power lines.

Fannin Electric Cooperative encourages you to always practice safety.