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New Law Aims to Deflate Metallic Balloon Hazards

By Paul Netter , Corporate Communications for SCE
April 11, 2019 at 01:33pm. Views: 18

Amid more record outages comes a state warning on the popular gifts urging they be tied down and never released. 

Do words carry more weight than, well, a weight?

  Southern California Edison, like other California utilities that experience hundreds of metallic-balloon-caused power outages and their potential hazards - Opens in new window yearly, will find out, thanks to a new state law. Signed by then-Gov. Jerry Brown last September and effective since Jan. 1, Assembly bill 2450 - Opens in new window requires that metallic balloons made by in-state manufacturers have a printed warning about the risk of releasing them in a conspicuous location and in a readable font that says: “CAUTION: NOT INTENDED FOR RELEASE. USE WITH COUNTERWEIGHT; DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. NEVER USE METALLIC RIBBON WITH BALLOONS.” With the spike in balloon-related power outages that usually starts with Valentine’s Day and peaks with June graduations, it’s not a moment too soon for a problem that shows no end. For the fourth straight year, SCE experienced an all-time high with 1,128 metallic balloon outages last year that affected 1.3 million customers, eclipsing the previous high of 1,094 outages in 2017. Soaring numbers that come despite an existing state law - Opens in new window that requires all stores and vendors to always sell properly weighted balloons in addition to SCE’s “Stay Aware. Stay Safe.” - Opens in new window campaign. “We appreciate the new law because safety and keeping the lights on are our top priorities, not to mention critically important to families and businesses,” said Andrew S. Martinez, vice president of Safety, Security and Business Resiliency at SCE. “When released outdoors, metallic balloons are a threat to safety and reliability - Opens in new window. They simply should always be tied to a weight and never released outdoors.”

  When released outside, the balloons can and do cause outages and safety disruptions - Opens in new window including to traffic signals, elevators and more. Worse still, balloon explosions resulting from their contact with electrical equipment can bring down power lines — which SCE experienced 133 times last year — and potentially lead to serious injuries and property damage. Martinez isn’t alone in welcoming the new law, sponsored by Assembly Member Bill Quirk, D-Hayward. Bojan Plavsic, an SCE troubleman who started as a lineman 14 years ago, likes it too. “I definitely think the new law is a good thing,” said Plavsic, who removes balloons from electrical equipment - Opens in new window at least 20 times more than anything else in his job. “Most of the time we only find what’s left of them. They’re such a small thing made for fun that should never be released.”

In addition to the new state law that went into effect Jan. 1, another law already existed that requires all stores and vendors to only sell metallic balloons tied to a weight and customers to never release them.

Metallic Balloon Safety Tips

Metallic balloons should always be tied to a weight. Stores and vendors should only sell properly weighted balloons. Balloon owners should never remove the weight. Balloons should never be released outdoors. Do not try to retrieve balloons tangled in power lines or electrical equipment. Puncture balloons before disposing of them.

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