Electrical Safety Month
WHEREAS, hundreds of people die and thousands are injured each year in the United States as a result of electrically-related incidents; and
WHEREAS, there are, on average, 490 civilian deaths related to electrical home structure fires each year; and
WHEREAS, more than seven people are electrocuted each week in the United States; and
WHEREAS, property damage resulting from home fires caused by electrical failure or malfunction amounts to more than $1.3 billion annually; and
WHEREAS, following basic electrical safety precautions can help prevent injury or death to thousands of people each year; and
WHEREAS, citizens are challenged to check their homes and workplaces for possible electrical hazards; and
WHEREAS, citizens are encouraged to protect their homes and families with the latest safety technology, such as ground fault circuit interrupters, arc fault circuit interrupters and tamper resistant receptacles; and
WHEREAS, citizens are urged to install, test and properly maintain an adequate number of smoke alarms; and
WHEREAS, the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is dedicated exclusively to promoting electrical safety in the home, school and workplace through education, awareness and advocacy:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Robert Bentley, Governor of Alabama, do hereby proclaim the month of May, as
Electrical Safety Month
in the State of Alabama and encourage citizens to observe the importance of establishing and practicing electrical safety habits in the home, school and workplace to reduce electrical hazards, injuries, and property damage, and to prevent deaths.
Given Under My Hand and the Great Seal of the Office of the Governor at the State Capitol in the City of Montgomery on the 26th day of April 2011.
Governor Robert Bentley
Provided by the Office of the Governor of Alabama | governor.alabama.gov