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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: KS Cleaning on June 03, 2021, 04:12:43 pm
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Window cleaner electrocuted after pole hits power lines https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-57344846
In another report it said the guy ran a cleaning business and decided to add window cleaning to the services he provided. He had just bought the pole and was trying it out at home when the accident happened.
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Omg 😳😳😳
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Very sad. Rip
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A lesson to us all :( RIP Windy
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That is so unfortunate, RIP
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This is very sad. Our sympathies go out to his family and friends.
I remember a window cleaner friend who moved to Scotland before the WFP boom. It wasn’t long before he had walked under some power cables with his ladder extended as he moved around a property and caught his ladders on them. He was very fortunate to not be seriously hurt but it made a mess of the top of his ladders.
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Poor fella, tragedy for family, bought some equipment to make working life safer and died as a result, think he has kids too
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Are power lines like this common in residential areas? Don't think I've seen them before but feel I need to keep an eye out now!!
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Are power lines like this common in residential areas? Don't think I've seen them before but feel I need to keep an eye out now!!
Generally I would have thought not but i done an awkward gutter clean on a house definitely built in last 20 years with power lines way too close to the house for comfort . Was not at all comfortable doing the job even though aware of them
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Are power lines like this common in residential areas? Don't think I've seen them before but feel I need to keep an eye out now!!
Pretty sure that’s a stock photo
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What?
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Are power lines like this common in residential areas? Don't think I've seen them before but feel I need to keep an eye out now!!
Pretty sure that’s a stock photo
Most newer residential houses built have underground power supply cables.
Here is a Google street view of some houses we clean.
The closest pole with the street light is the power cables. Look closely and you will see they run to the houses. 3 cables - the lower one being an earth cable.
The next pole to the front of the ambulance is for telephones.
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1622884481_Electric cables.jpg)
We clean the house with the imitation Georgian bedroom windows on the right. The power cable runs close to the window. We need to be careful when cleaning that window. Just about every time we clean our customers on this street I point out the cables as a reminder to both me and my son to be careful.
All the houses on this street are like this.
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Back in the days when I believed I was invincible I took this job on.
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1622885605_Queen Street.jpg)
I had a small gap between the building and the power lines to work in to clean those upper windows. It was stupid of me even to do this. We wrote a letter to the electricity board and they eventually replaced the cable to ABC (aerial bundled cables) cables which are fully insulated. They have also been mounted higher so there isn't a danger anymore.
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you dont even need to touch the cables with your pole to get an electric shock either if conditions are right.......which is worrying.... :(
i can honestly say i never even think about cables when im working....i do occasionally touch telephone cables with my pole which is easily done
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Are power lines like this common in residential areas? Don't think I've seen them before but feel I need to keep an eye out now!!
Pretty sure that’s a stock photo
Most newer residential houses built have underground power supply cables.
Here is a Google street view of some houses we clean.
The closest pole with the street light is the power cables. Look closely and you will see they run to the houses. 3 cables - the lower one being an earth cable.
The next pole to the front of the ambulance is for telephones.
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1622884481_Electric cables.jpg)
We clean the house with the imitation Georgian bedroom windows on the right. The power cable runs close to the window. We need to be careful when cleaning that window. Just about every time we clean our customers on this street I point out the cables as a reminder to both me and my son to be careful.
All the houses on this street are like this.
I'd seriously consider binning those, that's terrifying!
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you dont even need to touch the cables with your pole to get an electric shock either if conditions are right.......which is worrying.... :(
i can honestly say i never even think about cables when im working....i do occasionally touch telephone cables with my pole which is easily done
So do i Daz but the worrying thing is it could have been an electric cable as each time ive done it ive been totally oblivious to the cables being there. Luckily theres not many round here but are some the further out of town you go. Definately going to have to keep my wits about me after this, so easliy done, RIP .
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I’m certainly not risk averse, but I always keep an eye out for electricity cables, I’ve always been super careful of them.
It is generally older estates, 1930s to 1950’s perhaps.
There should be greater awareness for window cleaners. Such a tragic death.
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I only have one upstairs window on my round near a power cable. I simply leave that window. Enough work out there to avoid taking unnecessary risks.
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you dont even need to touch the cables with your pole to get an electric shock either if conditions are right.......which is worrying.... :(
i can honestly say i never even think about cables when im working....i do occasionally touch telephone cables with my pole which is easily done
So do i Daz but the worrying thing is it could have been an electric cable as each time ive done it ive been totally oblivious to the cables being there. Luckily theres not many round here but are some the further out of town you go. Definately going to have to keep my wits about me after this, so easliy done, RIP .
So much for keeping my wits about me, 1st day back to work today after I posted, I've got caught up in a bt wire that I was totally unaware of, I would have been no more aware of it had it have been a power line. Need to open my eyes, it's very easy just to plod on such is the monotonous nature of this job.
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you dont even need to touch the cables with your pole to get an electric shock either if conditions are right.......which is worrying.... :(
i can honestly say i never even think about cables when im working....i do occasionally touch telephone cables with my pole which is easily done
So do i Daz but the worrying thing is it could have been an electric cable as each time ive done it ive been totally oblivious to the cables being there. Luckily theres not many round here but are some the further out of town you go. Definately going to have to keep my wits about me after this, so easliy done, RIP .
So much for keeping my wits about me, 1st day back to work today after I posted, I've got caught up in a bt wire that I was totally unaware of, I would have been no more aware of it had it have been a power line. Need to open my eyes, it's very easy just to plod on such is the monotonous nature of this job.
Make it a habit to check surroundings before moving the pole up. Becomes second nature in the end, to have a quick scan for danger