Knowing what 10 metres looks like could save your life

10 metres is about the length of a couple of 4WD's and the minimum safe distance from a fallen powerline.

What to do when you see a fallen powerline

01

Stay at least 10 metres away from a fallen powerline

A fallen powerline could be electrified and so could the ground around it.

02

Warn others

It’s always safest to assume a fallen powerline is live. Warn others to stay at least 10 metres away.

03

Call Horizon Power immediately

Report the fallen powerline by calling our faults and outages line on 13 23 51.

04

In a life-threatening situation, call emergency services

If there is immediate danger, call 000.

What to do if your vehicle hits a power pole

If your vehicle is in contact with a fallen powerline, it could be electrified and so could the ground around it. Follow these steps to stay safe.

Private power poles are your responsibility

If you have private powerlines or a private power pole on your property, it is your responsibility to keep them maintained. 

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