For Immediate Release: April 9, 2025

Signs on utility poles pose serious safety hazard

Covering utility poles with signs for lost animals, yard sales and events creates serious safety hazards for utility workers.

Nails, staples, tacks and screws used to post signs can cause serious injury to lineworkers who climb the wooden utility power poles every day to do their job. These items are especially hazardous when the poles are climbed during bad weather to restore power during storms and at night.

When the signs fall off or are removed, the fasteners often remain in the pole, increasing potential hazards for lineworkers to get cut or injured. Nails and staples can obstruct climbing gear, which can cause workers to slip or fall as they climb. Even the tiniest puncture from a tack in rated electrical rubber gloves can expose lineworkers to severe shock potential from energized power lines.

When advertising for a lost pet, garage sale or other event, please do not post signs on utility poles.