-- Never post or tie signs, hang banners or tie ribbons or balloons onto
utility poles or other electrical equipment. For information about other NASA
education programs on the Web, visit:

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PECO Offers Summer Safety Tips to Families

PHILADELPHIA, School's out for summer! The
familiar rumble of the last days of the school year echoes across the region,
signaling that summer break is here and fun in the sun is just around the
bend.

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The new site will feature animated, colorful, entertaining and educational
activities for children in kindergarten through fourth grade.

* Never post or tie signs, hang banners or tie ribbons or balloons onto
utility poles or other electrical equipment.

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-- Keep electrical toys, appliances and tools at least 10 feet away from
pools and wet surfaces.com and learn bout Louie the Lightening Bug's Safety
Ranger program.
WASHINGTON, NASA has created a new online 'Kids'
Club' serving up games, activities and plenty of action for future explorers. Interactive
games include exploring and learning about space, building and launching
rockets, exploring Mars, keeping airplanes on schedule and helping a comet
travel through the solar system. As summer sets in, parents cannot follow their children everywhere;
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* Be aware of power lines around you and always assume that wires are
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* Do not climb trees near power lines.com
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-- Never climb a utility pole, or play on or around electrical equipment.2
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lessons taught through fun, interactive games as well as review our safety
basics checklist with everyone in their family.

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CONTACT: Cathy Engel of PECO Energy, +1-215-841-4492, +1-215-841-5555.

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This can be dangerous to
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information and activities to help keep everyone in the family safe.education.

* Never touch any electrical toys, appliance and tools while you are wet
or standing in water. PECO's energy delivery services generated $4.

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-- Do not throw items such as gym shoes onto electric lines and equipment
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For information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit:

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Electric substations contain high-voltage equipment, which can kill
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ComEd offers summer safety tips to families

CHICAGO, School's out for summer! The familiar
rumble of the last days of the school year echoes across the region, signaling
that summer break is here and fun in the sun is just around the bend.
NASA's education programs motivate and engage students to pursue careers
in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

* Fly kites and model airplanes and other toys in large open areas such
as a field or a park -- safely away from trees and overhead power
lines. Also, do not attempt to retrieve balloons, kites or other
objects that may get stuck on power lines or other electrical
equipment.peco.

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-- Fly kites and model airplanes and other toys in large open areas such
as a field or a park -- safely away from trees and overhead power
lines. The
event is part of the National Science Teachers Association national
conference, and it is open to the media. This can be dangerous to
you and endanger utility workers.

* Do not go into an electric substation for any reason -- even on a dare.

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"We encourage parents to sit
down with their kids and visit http://www .5 million megawatt hours (mWh) of electricity and 87.1
billion cubic feet of natural gas to residential , business and institutional
customers.49 billion in revenue
for Exelon.

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-- Do not climb trees near power lines.

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"It is important that parents make electrical safety a priority for
summer , especially as kids begin a three-month journey of newfound freedom,"
said Frank Clark, president of ComEd.nasa.

* Keep electrical toys, appliances and tools at least 10 feet away from
pools and wet surfaces.

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Electric substations contain high-voltage equipment, which can kill
you.

-- Never touch any electrical toys, appliance and tools while you are wet
or standing in water. The programs support
activities in the nation's schools and distribute information through
instructional and outreach products.

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Children can play the games at
home for their pure entertainment value.

Beginning Summer Vacation With Safety Basics

Even if power lines are not
touching the tree, they could touch during climbing when more weight is
added to a branch. Also, never attempt to rescue a pet that goes inside. PECO serves 1.

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Also, do not attempt to retrieve balloons, kites or other
objects that may get stuck on power lines or other electrical
equipment. Also, never attempt to rescue a pet that goes inside.m.pecosafety . Instead, call PECO at 1-800-841-4141.

* Never climb a utility pole, or play on or around electrical equipment.5 million electric
and 460,000 natural gas customers in southeastern Pennsylvania .

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"It is important that parents make electrical safety a priority for
summer, especially as kids begin a three-month journey of newfound freedom,"
said Denis O'Brien, president of PECO Energy . Founded in 1881, PECO is one of the Greater Philadelphia Region's
most active corporate citizens , providing leadership, volunteer and financial
support to numerous arts and culture, education, environmental , economic
development and community programs and organizations.

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Beginning Summer Vacation With Safety Basics

"We encourage parents to sit down with
their kids and visit http://www.

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As
summer sets in, parents cannot follow their children everywhere; however, a
few electrical safety basics can follow them wherever the fun takes them --
the backyard patio, the pool or the park. Instead , call ComEd at 1-800-EDISON-1.7 million customers across
Northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state's population.



NASA will rollout the Web site Thursday, April 6, from 8 to 9 a. In 2004, the
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ComEd provides service to approximately 3.

* Do not throw items such as gym shoes onto electric lines and equipment
or try to retrieve items from around aerial power lines.

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The Kids' Club site serves a dual purpose.nasa." Never touch an outdoor wire with any part of your
body, toys or other objects.

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com for electric safety lessons
taught through fun, interactive games as well as review our safety basics
checklist with everyone in their family."

-- Be aware of power lines around you and always assume that wires are
"live and dangerous. Instead,
call ComEd.

-- Never try to rescue a family member , friend or pet that has come into
contact with any electrical equipment -- Call 911 immediately .

Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon
Corporation (NYSE: EXC) one of the nation's largest electric utilities with
more than $14 billion in revenues and a customer base of more than 5. Educators can use the activities as a
fun way to reach students in the classroom, the library, during after school
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" Never touch an outdoor wire with any part of your
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Redondo Room, Hilton Anaheim Hotel, 777 Convention Way, Anaheim, Calif. These
interactive Web pages use games, experiments, information and activities to
help keep everyone in the family safe.

Based in Philadelphia, PECO Energy is an electric and natural gas utility
subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC).


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-- Do not go into an electric substation for any reason -- even on a dare.

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Instead,
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* Never try to rescue a family member , friend or pet that has come into
contact with any electrical equipment -- Call 911 immediately .

Making Safety Fun
To incorporate fun into safety lessons for kids, visit http://www .

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