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Falkville Library adds zap to reading program

Joe Wheeler EMC safety director Mike Johnson presented a program on eletricity for children and parents  attending a Falkville Library summer reading program on Thursday. Using a scale model exhibit, he shows what happens when someone touches  a live electric wire, completing an electrical circuit. | Clif Knight
Joe Wheeler EMC safety director Mike Johnson presented a program on eletricity for children and parents attending a Falkville Library summer reading program on Thursday. Using a scale model exhibit, he shows what happens when someone touches a live electric wire, completing an electrical circuit. | Clif Knight

Falkville Library added “shock“ to “Fizz! Boom! Read!” – the title of its summer reading program – with a presentation on electric safety Thursday afternoon.

Joe Wheeler EMC safety director Mike Johnson wowed his audience of kids with his scale model of a Joe Wheeler power station and typical frame home occupied by “Neon Leon” and “Lightning Liz.” Electric lines connecting the two buildings, a medal ladder and a backhoe completed the exhibit.

“Joe Wheeler EMC is all about the safety of its employees as well as providing its customers with a dependable source of energy in a timely manner,” Johnson explained. “They are aware of the dangers that exist in their work environment and exercise safe work habits.”

He showed the plastic helmet and elbow-length rubber and leather gloves employees wear and pointed out that their clothing is flame retardant.

A video was shown to illustrate unsafe practices such as flying a kite around power lines and playing a radio while in a bathtub. This was followed by a live wire “electric shock” demonstration, using “Neon

Leon” and” Lightning Liz” as guinea pigs.

They were shocked and lit up when he created an electric circuit by having them touch a loose, energized power line and by making contact with power lines while raising a metal ladder.

He stressed to them: (1) Don’t touch a dangling electric wire. (2) Don’t take shelter under a tree during a thunderstorm. (3) Stay in a vehicle until help arrives if it makes contract with a downed electric line (4) Call 811 before digging in ground where electric lines have been installed.

Falkville Library will continue its reading program Thursday with a presentation by Sci Quest of Huntsville. The program will end on July 31 with a pizza party and presentation of awards.

Isaac Dawson holds a Nerf football he won in a price drawing at Falkville Library’s summer reading program on Thursday. | Clif Knight
Isaac Dawson holds a Nerf football he won in a price drawing at Falkville Library’s summer reading program on Thursday. | Clif Knight
Twin sisters Savanah (left) and Payton Clemons and their grandmother, Ginny McFee, listen to Falkville librarian Jeannie  Asherbranner read a book titled “When Charlie McButton Lost Power” during a summer reading program on Thursday. | Clif Knight
Twin sisters Savanah (left) and Payton Clemons and their grandmother, Ginny McFee, listen to Falkville librarian Jeannie Asherbranner read a book titled “When Charlie McButton Lost Power” during a summer reading program on Thursday. | Clif Knight
Joe Wheeler EMC safety director Mike Johnson sets up an electric exhibit  for a presentation on electric safety for children attending the Falkville library’s summer reading program. | Clif Knight
Joe Wheeler EMC safety director Mike Johnson sets up an electric exhibit for a presentation on electric safety for children attending the Falkville library’s summer reading program. | Clif Knight
Joe Wheeler EMC safety director Mike Johnson sets up an electric exhibit  for a presentation on electric safety for children attending the Falkville library’s summer reading program. | Clif Knight
Joe Wheeler EMC safety director Mike Johnson sets up an electric exhibit for a presentation on electric safety for children attending the Falkville library’s summer reading program. | Clif Knight
Tristyn Robinson, left, and Nathan Layman find a comfortable seat for Falkville Library’s summer reading program on Thursday. | Clif Knight
Tristyn Robinson, left, and Nathan Layman find a comfortable seat for Falkville Library’s summer reading program on Thursday. | Clif Knight

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