
By HOI ABC
CHATSWORTH – Ask about 1,000 Ameren Illinois customers in Livingston County whether they still love balloons.
They were without power for a little more than four hours Tuesday because Mylar balloons were stuck to some equipment at an electrical substation in Chatsworth. The balloons blew three fuses, and did what an Ameren spokesperson said was “significant” damage.
About 1,000 Ameren customers in Chatsworth and Cullom lost power about 1:20 p.m.
The utility said Mylar balloons are metallic and conduct electricity, which can cause surges or short circuits.
Ameren Illinois’ Kevin Young offered some tips how to prevent future problems like what happened on Tuesday.
“Keep the Mylar balloons tethered at all times. If for some reason you lose control or see them getting towards our lines, let them go,” said Young.
“Give us a call and we will come retrieve the balloons for you,” Young said.
Ameren Illinois said power was back on for affected customers about 5:30 p.m.