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IESCO Warns Consumers of Electrical Safety Risks During Monsoon

IESCO Warns Consumers of Electrical Safety Risks During Monsoon

Key Takeaways

  • Chief Executive of IESCO urges consumers to adopt safety measures during monsoon season.
  • Advice includes avoiding electrical installations during heavy rain and reporting faults immediately.
  • IESCO mobilizes resources to ensure safe and uninterrupted power supply.

Engr Ch Khalid Mahmood, Chief Executive of Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO), has issued a stark warning to consumers urging them to adopt necessary electrical safety measures during the ongoing monsoon season. The advisory comes as heavy rains and severe weather conditions pose significant risks to public safety.

Mahmood advised that consumers should avoid approaching electrical installations such as broken or fallen wires, leaning poles, damaged transformers, and other potential hazards during heavy rain, windstorms, or severe weather conditions. He emphasized the importance of immediate reporting of any such incidents to the nearest IESCO office or through their helpline 118.

Consumers are also advised not to operate electrical appliances with wet hands during rainfall. Ensuring that internal wiring is safe and proper earthing is in place, as well as keeping children away from electrical installations, were highlighted by Mahmood as critical steps for safety.

The Chief Executive further stated that IESCO’s operational staff remains fully alert and committed to ensuring a safe and uninterrupted power supply throughout the monsoon season. The company has mobilized all available resources to effectively respond to any emergency situation, but stressed that consumer cooperation is essential in preventing electrical accidents.

Mahmood emphasized: 'Consumers’ cooperation and adherence to safety precautions are crucial to prevent electrical accidents during this period.' He appealed to all consumers to stay safe, exercise caution, and promptly report any electrical fault or emergency to the nearest IESCO office or their helpline 118.

IESCO’s operational readiness is underscored by its commitment to maintaining a robust response mechanism. The company has taken proactive steps to ensure that its staff are well-equipped to handle any emergencies that may arise due to the monsoon season's unpredictable weather conditions.

The advisory from IESCO serves as a reminder of the potential dangers posed by electrical installations during heavy rains and severe weather, urging consumers to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions. The company’s emphasis on safety measures reflects its commitment to public welfare and the prevention of accidents.

'Consumers’ cooperation and adherence to safety precautions are essential to preventing electrical accidents.'

Engr Ch Khalid Mahmood, Chief Executive of IESCO, Chief Executive of Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO)