Electricity can jump between two objects that aren’t touching!

You don’t have to be touching a power line to be a risk of getting shocked. Electricity can travel from one surface to another even when the two objects don’t touch. In the case of high-voltage lines, electricity can jump across an air gap, causing damage to structures, plants and people. BPA monitors the structures and vegetation adjacent to its right of ways to protect property and lives. 

As a general precaution, when under a power line, never put yourself or any object any higher than 14 feet above the ground. However, BPA does not recommend that anyone attempt to calculate how close they can come to a power line.

When in doubt, make the call!

Want to build a structure, grow crops or bury cables near a transmission line right-of-way?

Call BPA at 1-800-836-6619 beforehand.

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