In the lead-up to kite flying festivals, Adani Electricity has rolled out an extensive safety drive, beseeching the public to shun power line proximity. The initiative aims to slash the toll of accidents that mar these joyous occasions.
Kite strings, especially the abrasive varieties, have a notorious history of tangling with transmission lines, resulting in power failures and grievous injuries. Adani’s records indicate a pattern: peak disruptions align with festival peaks, burdening emergency crews and frustrating consumers.
A company official elaborated on the mechanics—how conductivity in strings bridges the gap between live wires and ground, delivering fatal shocks. Recommendations are straightforward: choose open spaces, employ harmless materials, and equip kids with awareness.
The campaign’s toolkit features hoardings, SMS blasts, and partnerships with local bodies for patrols. Hotline numbers are publicized for immediate assistance, while drones monitor crowded skies for early warnings.
Adani Electricity’s foresight positions them as safety stewards. This appeal isn’t just advice; it’s a call to preserve lives and festivities. By flying smart, we ensure the winds carry only cheer, not calamity.