Before starting any outdoor project, carefully check the area to identify where power lines might pose a risk.


Do you know what’s below?
Know where underground electrical cables, natural gas pipelines and other utilities are buried before beginning any project that involves digging.

Beware of electrical and natural gas hazards in a flood
Be safe when protecting your electrical and natural gas equipment during and after a flood.

Spring brings risk of outages caused by pole fires
Pole fires are caused after winter when dust and grime cover the insulators that connect power lines to the top of wood poles, and can bring down live lines and be a public safety risk.

Keep your home safe for everyone this winter
Keep your walkways, furnace vents, and meters free of snow and ice to help us access our equipment safely. Report any outages immediately so we can get the power back on.

Tree trimming – who’s responsible?
Learn who is responsible for keeping trees, shrubs, and vegetation safely away from our electrical infrastructure. Find out how to submit a tree safety assessment request.

12 Days of Safety
Follow these 12 days electrical and natural gas safety tips so you and your family are safe during the holidays.

The more you know about CO could save your life
Protect yourself against CO – an invisible, odourless, tasteless, and highly toxic gas created when fuels burn without enough oxygen.

Helping keep farmers safe through a winning relationship
KAP and Manitoba Hydro collaborate to help reduce the number of contacts between farm equipment and electrical infrastructure.

Keep your furnace running safely
It’s time to do those important fall maintenance tasks and ensure your home heating system operates at peak efficiency during colder weather. Learn how to keep your furnace operating safely with regular maintenance and a few safety tips.