Johnson
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A friend of mine from church has owned/operated an electrical safety program business for the past 17 years. He was an electrician and then lineman from late 70's to 1998. As a lineman, he helped the power company create some safety programs. He travels a large portion of the country in his van, giving presentation to schools, businesses, EMT's, fire departments, state fairs, etc...
I had never attended such an event but it was very informative. His setup has power poles and lines with like 7000 volts and he goes over everything from GFCI outlets, how power gets from the power company/substation/house. He creates some arcs and gives some really good advice on many electrical topics. Showed a mylar balloon and how it can fry when coming into contact with a power line. Advice on what to do if you are in an accident with a power line down, etc.. (stay in car!)
It's called Live Line Demo. I think he has a basic website you can find by googling the biz name. I won't post it here so I'm not tagged as a spammer.
If you ever have a chance, it's good info. Scared me enough that I think I'll just hire an electrician for anything beyond changing an outlet! This was one of his last presentations as he is selling the business to another electrician/lineman who will be taking over. I figured the GJ was a crowd who might appreciate something like this.
I had never attended such an event but it was very informative. His setup has power poles and lines with like 7000 volts and he goes over everything from GFCI outlets, how power gets from the power company/substation/house. He creates some arcs and gives some really good advice on many electrical topics. Showed a mylar balloon and how it can fry when coming into contact with a power line. Advice on what to do if you are in an accident with a power line down, etc.. (stay in car!)
It's called Live Line Demo. I think he has a basic website you can find by googling the biz name. I won't post it here so I'm not tagged as a spammer.
If you ever have a chance, it's good info. Scared me enough that I think I'll just hire an electrician for anything beyond changing an outlet! This was one of his last presentations as he is selling the business to another electrician/lineman who will be taking over. I figured the GJ was a crowd who might appreciate something like this.

