



Utility poles are a familiar part of our everyday lives, delivering safe, reliable electricity to thousands of URE members every day.
While storms, wind, and vehicle accidents are obvious threats to our infrastructure, another growing concern often goes unnoticed — unauthorized items attached to our utility poles.
Did you know?
Attaching unauthorized items to utility poles is illegal in Ohio and can create serious safety risks for utility workers and the public.
Every time a nail, screw, staple, or bolt is driven into a utility pole, it weakens the structure and creates an entry point for moisture, insects, and decay. Over time, this damage can shorten the lifespan of the pole and compromise its strength and stability.
Unauthorized attachments can snag, tear, or damage safety gear such as insulated gloves, climbing equipment, or flame-resistant clothing.
Even something as small as a misplaced screw or staple can increase the risk of injury while crews are working near energized power lines.
Attached items can also block visibility or interfere with safe access to equipment during outages and emergency repairs.

Even small nails, screws, or staples can weaken poles and create hazards for lineworkers.