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NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.


NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC


COOPERATIVE, INC.


Woodward, Oklahoma Operating In


Beaver, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Major, Woods and Woodward Counties in Oklahoma


TYSON LITTAU


CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BOARD OF TRUSTEES


Kenny Knowles, Pres......................... Arnett Ray Smith, Vice-Pres. ........................Taloga John Bruce, Jr., Sec.-Treas. .............. Sharon Dean Stone....................................... Buffalo Clair Craighead ...........................Woodward Wayne Hall.......................................Quinlan Duane Henderson........................Mooreland Lee Huckaby.....................................Selman Gilbert Perkins. .....................................Gate


Jonna Hensley.....................................Editor Michael W. Mitchel........................ Attorney


DATES TO REMEMBER 1st to 10th of Each Month— Pay electric service bill


20th of Each Month— -Delinquent collections begin.


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December 2013 Invite safety home for the holidays


t’s easy to get caught up in the hectic pace of holiday entertain- ing—cookies to bake, decorations to hang, presents to wrap. But don’t overlook safety during the rush. The winter holiday period marks peak time for home fires and preventable inju- ries.


The good news is that it’s not dif- ficult to make your home ready to safely host all of your favorite holiday activities. (13801001)


First, take time out from your party preparations to test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms should be installed on every level of the home and outside each sleeping area. Smoke alarms should also be located inside each bedroom. Be sure to share your family fire escape plan with any overnight guests.


IN CASE OF TROUBLE CALL: 24 HOUR EMERGENCY 1-877-9NOPOWER 877.966.7693


If no answer call: John Kirkwood...............................866.3245 Bob Appell .....................................273.4088


NOTICE


A copy of NWEC Bylaws will be made available for any member upon request.


Web page: www.nwecok.coop E-mail: nwec@nwecok.coop


Postmaster: Send address changes to: NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC NEWS 2925 Williams Ave. P.O. Box 2707 Woodward, OK 73802.


Arrange your holiday decorations to avoid overloading electrical outlets with too many lights, cords, or appli- ances. Inspect all decorations, cords, and outlets for damage before use. Keep electrical cords out of doorways and high traffic areas where they pose a tripping hazard. Do not damage cords by pinching them or attaching them with staples or nails. Keep young visitors safe by pre- paring your home before they arrive. If your home is not already “child proof,” install tamper resistant recepta- cles or use safety covers on all unused electrical outlets. Store breakables, candles, matches, and other potentially dangerous items in inaccessible or


In the midst of cookie-baking and holiday preparations, take time to ensure your home is safe for visitors. Source: Whirlpool Corporation


locked areas. Don’t forget to put away small items, like buttons, coins, and jewelry, which are a choking hazard. Use safety gates at the top and bottom of stairways to keep babies and tod- dlers safe.


Safety doesn’t stop when the party


starts. Keep decorations, gifts, and other combustibles at least 3 feet from heat sources or open flames. Never leave the kitchen when something is cooking. Make sure children are su- pervised at all times in the kitchen and anywhere space heaters, candles, or fireplaces are being used. Turn off and unplug all decorations before leaving home or turning in for the night. Remember that a safe and happy holiday remains the best gift you can give friends and family. Source: Electrical Safety Founda- tion International


September 2013 Operating Report 2012


Revenue - Billing......................................................... Cost of Power............................................................... Miles of Lines .............................................................. Members Connected .................................................... Density per Mile .......................................................... Average Member KWH............................................... Average Bill .................................................................


2,469,851 1,363,772 4,920


11,542 2.35


2,230 213.99


KWH Purchased........................................................... 25,065,677 KWH Sold.................................................................... 25,738,562 Income per Mile........................................................... Expense per Mile .........................................................


506 463


2013


2,943,277 1,678,048 4,943


11,722 2.37


2,699 251.09


30,513,617 31,641,335 599 552


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