HECO warns of metallic balloon dangers
Advertiser Staff
Hawaiian Electric is asking residents to rethink or use caution if gifting helium-filled metallic balloons for Mother's Day or the upcoming graduation season.
Leftunsecured, metallic balloons can float into energized power lines and cause power outages.
"No one likes to be left in the dark," said Ka'iulani de Silva, director of education & consumer affairs for Hawaiian Electric. "Prevention is the key, so we would like to encourage families and friends to consider other gift ideas that are fairly inexpensive, practical, personal and fun."
Hawaiian Electric offers these tips for those who do give or receive metallic balloons:
If a metallic balloon is caught in a power line, do NOT attempt to climb a utility pole or pull the string to recover it.
Leave it alone and call HECO at 548-7961 to report it.