“Fly kites safely, avoid electrical installations”: BSES issues advisory ahead of Independence Day

New Delhi [India], August 6 (ANI): Ahead of Independence Day on August 15, BSES on Tuesday issued an advisory on kite flying asking people to avoid using metal or metal-coated manjha for the kites to ensure safe celebrations.

According to a BSES official, “Each year, numerous instances of power disruptions and equipment damage are reported due to metal-coated manjha. With the upcoming Independence Day celebrations, there is an expected increase in kite-flying activities, potentially leading to more incidents.”

“Kite flying is a wonderful tradition, but safety must come first. We urge residents to fly kites away from electrical installations and to avoid using metal or metal-coated manjha. Following these guidelines will ensure a safe and enjoyable Independence Day for all,” the official said.

Notably, the BSES also appealed the children and elders and parents to counsel children on the dangers of retrieving kites from prohibited or barricaded electrical installations.

“The tripping of a single 33/66 KV overhead line can disrupt power for over 10,000 residents, while a single 11 KV line can affect over 2,500 residents. Each year, multiple instances of kite-flying related trippings are reported. In anticipation of Independence Day, BSES has placed its Operations and Maintenance teams on high alert to manage any contingencies,” the BSES said in an official statement.

“To raise awareness about the dangers of flying kites near electrical installations, BSES has launched a comprehensive campaign. This includes social media posts, interactions with Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), and newsletters aimed at sensitizing consumers about the risks associated with metal-coated manjha,” an official release by the BSES stated.