Report Outage Outage Map Pay Now SmartHub
Clay County Electric
menu
  • About
    • Board of Directors
    • Office Locations
    • Service Territory Map
    • Jobs
    • History
    • Joint Membership Policy
    • Line Extension Policy
    • Statement of Nondiscrimination
    • Bylaws
    • Contact Us
    • Cooperative Principles
    • News and Events
  • Account Services
    • Automatic Bank Draft
    • Capital Credits - A Return on Your Investment
    • Levelized Billing
    • Outage Map
    • Outage Reporting
    • Smarthub Online Bill Pay
    • Summary of Rates
  • Products
    • Electric Service
    • High-Speed Internet Service
    • C.H.E.S.S.
    • Security Lights
    • Surge Protection
    • Marathon Water Heaters
    • Electric Grills
    • Switch & Outlet Sealers
    • GenerLink
  • Member Resources
    • Arkansas Living Magazine
    • Generator Safety
    • Grain Bin Electric Clearance
    • Irrigation
    • Farm Utility Exemption
    • Energy Efficiency Tips
    • Solar - Net Metering
    • Understand Your Bill
About › News and Events
QUICK LINKS:
Board of DirectorsOffice LocationsService Territory MapJobsHistoryJoint Membership PolicyLine Extension PolicyStatement of NondiscriminationBylawsContact UsCooperative PrinciplesNews and Events

News and Events

May 17, 2018

Use caution near co-op equipment

Use caution near co-op equipment

As you find yourself spending more time outdoors this summer, please be sure to exercise caution near electrical equipment maintained by the co-op.

Substations and power lines carry extremely high voltages, and if contact is accidentally made, the results can be dangerous –– or even deadly.

Never climb trees near power lines. If you make contact with a tree that is touching a power line, your body could become the path of electricity from the line to the ground. If you encounter an animal trapped in a tree near power lines or inside a substation, do not attempt to remove it — no matter how furry and cute! Call your local electric co-op for assistance.

These days, we are seeing more remote-controlled toys, like drones and airplanes, which can be a great way to have fun outdoors. But these gadgets also bring new safety concerns. Remote-controlled toys should never be flown near power lines, substations or other electrical equipment.

Remember these safety tips when flying a remote-controlled toy:

  • Keep a safe distance from electrical equipment when you fly. If contact is accidentally made with a power line or a transformer inside a substation, many members of your community could be left without electricity.

  • Keep the remote-controlled toy in sight at all times.

  • Avoid flying if weather conditions are unfavorable. High winds could cause you to lose control of the remote-controlled toy.

‹ Back to News

Contact

Corning Office

3111 Hwy 67
Corning, AR 72422

TEL: 870.857.3521
FAX: 870.857.3523

 

Pocahontas Office

2302 Old County Road
Pocahontas, AR 72455

TEL: 870.892.5251
FAX: 870.892.1090

 

Rector Office

2650 Hwy 49
Rector, AR 72461

TEL: 870.522.3201
FAX: 870.522.3826

 

TOLL FREE: 800.521.2450

Email Billing Dept
Email Member Services

 Link to Facebook 

 

SAFE ELECTRICITY

 
We Make Safety a Priority

CCECC Bylaws   |   Statement of Non-Discrimination
© Copyright Clay County Electric Cooperative Corp, 2025.