"You can't see it, so would never
know it," Crayon says. "But you could
get hurt or even killed by it."
Electrical accidents happen before
you even have a chance to react, so pre-
venting them and knowing what to do if
one happens can save your life.
Renner knows this firsthand. Every
time he drives past the site of his acci-
dent, he recalls it as the place where he
almost died.
"When the sheriff's department re-
ceived the call, they didn't send an am-
bulance; they sent the coroner to pick
up the body," is how Renner tells it.
"Fortunately there wasn't one, but I'm
never going to forget that day."
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Jennifer Strawn was the
associate editor of Water Well
Journal from 2004 to 2007.
She is currently in the internal
communications department
at Nationwide in Columbus,
Ohio. She can be reached at
strawnj2@gmail.com.