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Before starting any electrical work in your home, you need to know your obligations under the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. It specifies steps you need to take to ensure the work is being done safely. Visit the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) for detailed guidance on starting your project.
Always hire a professional for electrical work. It's dangerous and can be fatal if not done safely.
Click before you dig by contacting Ontario One Call.
If you plan to do any work that requires digging, have a FREE locate done by Ontario One Call.
You must contact Ontario One Call at least five business days before.
Here's Why:
To request an underground cable Locate:
Ontario One Call will relay your locate request and information to us, as well as to other participating member utilities. In turn, NT Power will provide you with a timely, free locate of our underground facilities so you can complete your project SAFELY.
Hitting a cable with a power shovel, excavator or auger can result in serious damage, liability, severe injury, or even death. As the contractor doing the digging, you are responsible for getting a cable and/or gas locate for your job. Make sure workers on the site are trained properly and are aware of these potential hazards.
Before you begin roofing, siding or even eavestrough work, be sure to look up and stay clear of overhead powerlines. You can be seriously hurt or killed if the object you are holding or standing on contacts a powerline.
Even non-metallic ladders and equipment can conduct electricity.