MSEDCL starts installing safety guards around transformers for public safety in Nashik

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MSEDCL starts installing safety guards around transformers for public safety in Nashik

Fibre safety guards installed around MSEDCL's power installations

Nashik: The Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) has launched a major safety initiative in Nashik city and surrounding areas to install fibre protective guards around open distribution transformers in busy residential and commercial zones.“While transformers are generally safe to be around, close proximity can pose risks, especially in crowded areas where maintaining distance is not always possible. This initiative is aimed at securing sensitive locations and preventing potential electrical accidents, ensuring the safety of citizens, pedestrians and children,” a senior MSEDCL official said.In the first phase, protective fibre enclosures have been installed at over 80 locations across divisions 1 and 2 of Nashik city.

The power utility plans to extend the initiative to all remaining high-traffic and vulnerable areas in a phased manner. “Several transformers are situated near schools, colleges, markets, public parks and densely populated residential areas where heavy pedestrian and vehicular movement is common.

In such locations, children playing nearby, daily commuters, and even stray or domestic animals are at risk of accidental contact with live electrical infrastructure,” the official said.

“The fibre enclosures serve as non-conductive barriers, preventing direct contact with transformers and high-voltage cables. They also provide enhanced safety during the monsoon season and in conditions of high moisture,” the official said, highlighting that these installations were public property designed for community welfare.MSEDCL has also urged residents to help maintain them. “Citizens are urged to avoid dumping garbage near the fenced areas, refrain from parking vehicles too close to the structures and ensure the installations are not damaged,” another official said.

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