Planting Trees and Electrical Reliability

September 4, 2018

Eli Viamontes, Spokesperson, Florida Power & Light

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Tree branches and vegetation can affect your electric service. This Arbor Day, remember to plant the Right Tree in the Right Place.

Florida Power & Light’s Eli Viamontes has helpful tips to consider before you plant any trees or bushes.   

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BY MAKING INFORMED LANDSCAPING CHOICES, YOU CAN HELP PREVENT POWER OUTAGES AND FLICKERS. BEFORE SELECTING A TREE OR BUSH TO PLANT, DETERMINE HOW LARGE IT WILL BE AT MATURITY. IF IT GROWS TOO CLOSE TO A POWER LINE, IT COULD INTERFERE WITH YOUR ELECTRIC SERVICE AND CREATE A HAZARD. TO BE SAFE, NEVER ATTEMPT TO TRIM VEGETATION NEAR POWER LINES YOURSELF – USE ONLY TRAINED PROFESSIONALS. AND REMEMBER, SOME UTILITY LINES ARE LOCATED UNDERGROUND, SO CALL 8-1-1 AT LEAST TWO FULL BUSINESS DAYS SO WE CAN MARK THEM BEFORE YOU PLANT YOUR NEW TREE.

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Help prevent outages by planting trees in the right place. For more information, visit www.FPL.com/RightTree

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