JAKARTA - PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) (Persero) conducts education activities related to electricity to the community.

Through the PLN Bekasi Customer Service Implementation Unit, West Java conducted educational activities at the Buni Bakti Village Office, Babelan District, Bekasi Regency. This is in commemoration of the 2024 National K3 Month.

This electrical education activity was attended by 40 residents consisting of Village Secretary Buni Bakti, as well as all hamlet heads and RT/RW heads in the area.

"This educational activity aims to remind the public, especially customers regarding the use of good and safe electrical energy," said PLN UP3 Bekasi Manager Redi Zusanto quoting Antara.

He reminded residents to avoid bad habits when using electricity at home while paying attention to the dangers of electricity around the house.

Redi said that during the 2024 election stage, PLN also reminded to ensure that Campaign Performance Tools (APK) were installed with a safe distance and far from PLN's SUTM electric cable assets.

"The PPK is installed at least 3 meters to avoid widespread blackouts and the danger of being electrocuted in the community. So it is important that it is important for the public to know that together we protect the electricity system in public spaces," he said.

PLN UP3 Bekasi itself continues to strive to remind customers to maximize the use of the 'PLN Mobile' application to meet all services for public electricity needs.

The electricity service is referred to, starting from reports of complaints of electricity outages at home, purchases of electricity tokens, electricity payments, and promotional programs provided, including electricity-added programs.

"In addition, specifically for the promotion of additional electricity, it is still valid until January 31, 2024. So please people take advantage of the program," he said.

General Manager of PLN UID West Java Susiana Mutia appreciates educational activities carried out by PLN UP3 Bekasi as an effort to prevent disturbances and hazard conditions for electricity use.

"Of course, our hope is that through this education it can help prevent the public from being in danger of electricity," he said. (KR-PRA).


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