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Keep kites away from power lines, says Belco

Safety first: kite enthusiasts are being advised to follow safety protocols ahead of the Good Friday holiday (File photograph)

The electricity supplier Belco has issued safety tips to kite enthusiasts ahead of the Good Friday holiday.

The company will have crews on standby during the Easter weekend — a time when kites traditionally fill the skies.

Wayne Caines, the president of Belco, said: “Many Bermuda residents look forward to flying their kites during the Easter holiday, and we ask that people do so in a safe manner away from any power lines.

“We also hope people will engage in sustainable kite activities including reusing kites, string and kite tail, and if you need to dispose of kites, to do so in the proper manner.

“On behalf of Belco, we wish everyone a happy Easter holiday and ask that safety always come first.”

Safety tips

• Always use the correct supplies when making a kite. Do not use any wire or metal

• Only fly kites in safe, open spaces and keep kites away from power lines and busy roads

• If your yard is not big enough, or is close to power lines, do not attempt to fly a kite that could cause unnecessary outages

• If your kite gets caught in power lines, do not tug on the tail or pull the string. Call Belco on 955 and then dial "0" to speak with the operator

For further guidance on kite-flying safety, visit belco.bm

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Published April 06, 2023 at 7:37 am (Updated April 06, 2023 at 7:37 am)

Keep kites away from power lines, says Belco

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