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Article: Lifetime of Safety Tip: Stay Away From Power Lines When Flying Kites.
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- PR Newswire
- Article date:
- March 30, 2007
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DALLAS, March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Ben Franklin was lucky. His famous kite flight during a thunderstorm could have been deadly. Ben is a well-known example of the first rule of kite flying: Park your kite during thunderstorms.
Now that warm weather is here, more children are playing outside. TXU Electric Delivery's Lifetime of Safety program for April promotes awareness of outdoor electric safety. In honor of National Kite Month in April, TXU Electric Delivery has some special safety suggestions for playing it safe while enjoying this fun, family activity.
Kite safety:
-- Adults should supervise children flying kites
-- Never fly kites near power lines or ...
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