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For over 80 years, HDE has been trusted in the electric utility industry. Our products can help alert you to potential electrical hazards on the scene.

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We couldn't be more thankful. Happy Thanksgiving!

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Our hearts go out to the victims and first responders fighting the devastating fires in California. Stay strong #CampFire #WoosleyFire #HillFire

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Let's celebrate honor. Happy #VeteransDay 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸

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Atlantic City, baby!

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That situation looks like it could use a V-Watch or 2

A utility pole, wires and a transformer were brought down last night at 10:27 PM during a rain and wind storm by a large tree in the 100 block of Spencer Avenue between Spring Grove and Maple Avenue.

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... spooky... Happy Halloween 🎃👻 The V-Watch and V-Detect might not protect you from goblins and ghouls, but they will protect you from high voltage. Learn more at hdefirstresponder.com


"There are four guys still walking on the face of this earth because of that HDE V-Watch.” Kenny Anderson, EMS Captain from Coral Gables, used the V-Watch in storm recovery after Hurricane Irma. Spoiler alert, it saved some lives. Read more below: bit.ly/2PNAxIU

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Remember to grab your V-Watch before heading out to work in recovery from #HurricaneMichael. Stay safe.

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A behind-the-scenes look at creating some cool #voltage educational videos. Stay tuned!

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Day✌️at the Tennessee Rescue Squad Conference and we’re going strong! Come by and check out some V-Watches and V-Detects. James with High Tech Rescue Inc. does a pretty solid demo 👍 @HTRJoe99

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The all new V-Watch® provides an extra level of safety by detecting the presence of electrical fields or energized electrical equipment. It's rugged design protects against environmental extremes such as water, dust and temperature, keeping you safe on the jobsite!

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We hope all new (and experienced) V-Watch owners are happy with their device in clearing up after #Florence. Leave feedback--we would love to hear from you.

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Got the chance to hang out with @FirefighterOne at the #NJFireExpo! Gave some lucky winners a V-Watch and caught up with one of our favorite Facebook video stars 🚒 #VoltageDetection

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Why do you need a V-Watch after hurricanes? Read about Coral Gable's experience during storm recovery. bit.ly/2LfK6NM


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NEW: #Hurricane #Florence has made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina at 7:15 AM EDT (1115 UTC) with estimated maximum winds of 90 mph (150 km/h), and a minimum central pressure estimate of 958 mb (28.29"). hurricanes.gov


V-Watches are necessary for storm recovery. Read about Captain Anderson's experience after Hurricane Irma. bit.ly/2LfK6NM


HDE First Responder Reposted

Across VA, 100's of our members are prepared to respond to the potential effects of #FlorenceVA . Also, numerous @IAFFNewsDesk members from @CAFirefighters @THE_PFFM @pff_utah @pffnevada @Pffms_org & @tpffa1 have been deployed to VA via the @fema USAR System #BeSafe #ThankYou

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HDE First Responder Reposted

We have created a rumor control page for Hurricane #Florence that will be updated regularly. During disasters, it’s critical to avoid spreading false information. Always check with official sources before sharing. fema.gov/florence-rumors

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