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Downed and Dangerous

SafeElectricity.org Always assume a downed power line is energized and dangerous! If you see one: Notify local authorities. Stay at least 35 ft. away. Never drive over a downed line, or through water touching one. Never try to move a downed line. Trust #swce/TRUST

Considering a home wiring project?

SafeElectricity.org Don’t be a weekend warrior. Home wiring projects may sound easy–and even look easy on YouTube tutorials–but tackling wiring projects without the proper knowledge and expertise could result in a fire. Those qualified to work on electrical components are armed with the following: Skills: They can demonstrate their skills in all aspects of electrical […]

April 12 storm damage

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National Lineworker Appreciation Day is April 11

The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) has recognized the second Monday in April as National Lineworker Appreciation Day since 2015. Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric wishes to recognize our lineworkers for their dedication in serving the co-op and its member-owners. The line crew with their Steele-Waseca experience includes (left to right): Assistant Foreman Pete Hines, October […]

Would you like your Sparks newsletter delivered to your inbox?

Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric wishes to announce the electronic Sparks newsletter is now available for your email inbox. If you have allowed Steele-Waseca to have your email saved on your account, you may have already received an email with the co-op’s electronic Sparks. If not, send us your email address at info@swce.coop, or go to www.swce.coop/news […]

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