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SAFETY STARTS WITH ME: Snow removal around electrical equipment

Thursday | February 19, 2026
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Winter is here. As wind, snow and ice conditions continue, members break out their shovels and snowblowers once again. While removing snow and ice, it is important to keep any electrical equipment Mor-Gran-Sou Electric Cooperative may have on or near your property in mind.

Equipment, such as meters, pad-mounted transformers, commonly known as the big green box, or even overhead lines, are typically located near snow removal sites such as homes, shops and businesses.

“Keeping areas like your meter and pad-mounted transformers on your property clear of snow and ice helps us act quicker in the event of an outage,” says Doug Roethlisberger, journeyman lineworker. “But it is important to do so safely.”

Here are a few tips to keep in mind this winter as you remove snow:
• Locate electrical equipment: Before a heavy snowfall, mark the location of electrical equipment with flags to easily see it when removing snow.

• Be gentle when clearing snow: Always use a shovel to clear snow around electrical equipment. Never use a snowblower or plow directly against it.

• Maintain clearance: Ensure a safe distance is carefully cleared around pad-mounted transformers, which is typically at least 10 feet in front and 3 feet on the sides.

• Be aware of overhead lines: Be mindful of overhead power lines, especially when removing snow from roofs. Never attempt to remove ice from
power lines.

• Report damage: If you notice any damage to electrical equipment due to snow removal, contact our office as soon as possible. Do not try and fix the damage yourself.

Keeping these tips in mind will help Mor-Gran-Sou Electric ensure safe and reliable electrical services continue to power your homes and businesses. Please remember, if you notice any damage to electrical equipment, contact our office as soon as possible at 800-750-8212. 

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  • Your Energy
    • Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings
    • Determine Your Electric Usage
    • Energy Efficient Appliances
    • Home Energy Usage
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    • Home Energy Saver
  • Your Power in Membership
    • Capital Credits
    • Electric Heat
    • Forms and Applications
    • Idle Services
    • Line Extension
    • Outage Info
    • Seasonal Use or Absenteeism
    • Snow Bird Info
    • Together We Save
    • What is Membership
  • Your Safety
    • Call Before You Dig
    • Electrical Safety Quiz
    • Pad Mounted Transformers
    • Safety E-Mail
    • Storm Center
  • Heating Assistance