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Associate Members | AREA
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The Alabama Rural Electric Association of Cooperatives (AREA) is a member-owned federation of 22 electric distribution cooperatives. 2016 AREA Annual Meeting. 2016 AREA Annual Meeting. You are here: Home. Why should I become an Associate Member of AREA? If you would like to join AREA as an Associate Member, click HERE. We are proud to be aligned with the following Associate Members:. 2016 AREA Associate Members. Alabama Rural Electric Credit Union. Altec Industries, Inc. Asplundh Tree Expert Co.
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Teacher Materials
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EIA Energy Kids-Classroom Projects, Games and Energy Basics. Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN). Lesson Plans and Guides. Energy Education Council, 4440 Ash Grove Drive, Ste. B, Springfield, IL 62711.
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Artículos Españolas
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Al disfrutar del aire libre, los niños de todas las edades tienen que entender la importancia de mantenerse a salvo de los equipos de servicios públicos y las líneas eléctricas. Safe Electricity anima a todos a conocer las normas de seguridad importantes y de compartir esta información con los niños. Mantener a los niños seguros alrededor de la electricidad. Equipo Manipulación / Robo de Energía:. Operadores agrícolas siempre deben tomar nota de las líneas de alta tensión, especialmente en las filas fina...
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About Us
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The Energy Education Council (EEC) is an internationally recognized leader in providing a wealth of safety, efficiency, and renewable energy information. EEC was created and is supported by a diverse group of organizations united by mutually important consumer issues. Our mission is to provide life-saving, energy-saving, and cost-saving information and resources. Established in 1952, EEC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose members.
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Don't Let Summer Heat Place Strain on your Electrical System
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Don't Let Summer Heat Place Strain on your Electrical System. Don’t Let Summer Heat Place Strain on your Electrical System. Summer is a difficult time for electrical systems. When temperatures rise, electrical systems must work hard to power air conditioners. Old or damaged home electrical systems can cause shocks and start fires when put under the stress of summer electricity use. Outdated wiring can overheat when too much strain is put on it. This is a serious fire risk.
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Welcome to the Safe Electricity Newsroom
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Welcome to the Safe Electricity Newsroom. EEC addresses timely energy safety. When Aaron and Brett Studer were young boys, they got into an electrical service box in their yard, and Aaron suffered second and third degree burns to his face. Fortunately there were no permanent scars. The Studer family hopes their story can save other families from harm. Energy Education Council Media Resources. Energy Education Council, 4440 Ash Grove Drive, Ste. B, Springfield, IL 62711.
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Safety on the Line
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Safety on the Line. Electrical utility work is vital to everyday life. It may not get a lot of attention until there is a power outage, but it is a prevalent part of our home, school, work, economic, and leisure activities. Those in the industry know the importance of electrical and workplace safety. Many work very closely with electricity putting their lives on the line. One Line, One Time. The original Safety on the Line. Numerous safety education resources for consumers from indoor electrical safety t...
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Youth Materials
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EIA Energy Kids-Classroom Projects, Games and Energy Basics. Lesson Plans and Guides. Energy Education Council, 4440 Ash Grove Drive, Ste. B, Springfield, IL 62711.
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Don't Let Summer Heat Place Strain on your Electrical System
http://www.safeelectricity.net/component/content/article/126
Don't Let Summer Heat Place Strain on your Electrical System. Don’t Let Summer Heat Place Strain on your Electrical System. Summer is a difficult time for electrical systems. When temperatures rise, electrical systems must work hard to power air conditioners. Old or damaged home electrical systems can cause shocks and start fires when put under the stress of summer electricity use. Outdated wiring can overheat when too much strain is put on it. This is a serious fire risk.