Electrica, the largest electricity supplier in Romania at the moment with almost 4 million customers who benefit from its services, decided to officially notify people about what is forbidden to them. We are talking about a series of rules that Electrica imposes not only for its customers, but also for other Romanians who arrive near some of the locations through which electricity is distributed in Romania now.
Electrica says that it is forbidden to touch its high voltage poles, and this is because there is a very high risk of electrocution and death, something that not many people understand, although the problem itself is an extremely serious one. Entering Electrica's substations or substations is also completely prohibited, and this is because there are various types of equipment that are under voltage and can cause electrocution extremely quickly.
Electricity: The Official Measures, which PROHIBIT Millions of Romanians all over the Country
Electrica also prohibits the replacement of electrical fuses in transformer stations, distribution boxes, niches or wires from houses or blocks of flats, here there is the same extremely serious problem of electrocution. The establishment of plantations or forest vegetation near the equipment that Electrica uses for the distribution of electricity is also prohibited, and the company intervenes whenever problems arise for these reasons.
Electrica knows very well that there are many Romanians who do not respect all these prohibitions, but nevertheless, it is important to bring them to the attention of Romanians, so that they know very well how to behave. In many cases, those from Electrica are forced to call for the intervention of the police to help Romanians understand that it is not good to get close to its equipment, or to endanger the distribution of energy anywhere in the country.
Electrica has more information on its website about how Romanians should treat these situations, so it is important to look there to see all the details that are brought to our immediate attention.