New Hotline for Electrical System Questions

June 6, 2006
Square D has established a toll-free hotline so that home and business owners with concerns about the operation and safety of electrical equipment and systems damaged by severe flooding in New England can receive advice and technical direction from experts around the clock.

Palatine, Ill.-based Square D has established a toll-free hotline so that home and business owners with concerns about the operation and safety of electrical equipment and systems damaged by severe flooding in New England can receive advice and technical direction from experts around the clock. The toll-free number is 1-888-778-2733.

Also, the Square D We Care program is in effect in FEMA-declared disaster areas in New England to address public safety issues and support electrical professionals as they repair damaged electrical structures and systems. The company will donate a percentage of revenues from related equipment sales to the American Red Cross to help bring relief and assistance to those in need. To find out more about the We Care program, visit www.us.squared.com.

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