Why Walking on Solar Panels is Dangerous!

Why Walking on Solar Panels is Dangerous!

Solar panels represent a fantastic shift towards clean energy and saving on bills. However, they are an intricate piece of technology. Therefore, it is crucial to treat them with care.

There are several reasons why walking on solar panels is a strict no-no.


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  • Damage to Your Investment

Solar panels are meticulously engineered to withstand elements but are not designed to bear the weight of humans. Stepping on a panel can cause irreparable cracks. It can also cause minute breaks in solar cells, affecting productivity. And replacing damaged panels is costly.


  • Safety First

Roofs, especially those with steep inclines, are inherently dangerous. Adding solar panels to the equation increases the risk of slips, trips, and falls. These accidents can result in serious injuries. They can even lead to fatalities.


  • Electrical Hazards

Solar panels generate electricity even on cloudy days. Walking on them increases the risk of accidental contact with live wires, leading to potentially fatal electric shocks. Individuals must exercise caution when near these installations. Awareness of the dangers associated with solar panels is crucial.

Moreover, safety protocols should be strictly followed to mitigate risks. Understanding the function of these systems enhances safety practices. Regular maintenance and inspection can also prevent hazards that may arise.



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  • Warranty Issues

Most solar panel manufacturers have specific guidelines about panel maintenance. Walking on panels often voids the warranty. This leaves you responsible for repair or replacement costs. Maintenance of solar panels is crucial to ensure longevity and efficiency. Regular cleaning is recommended to remove dust and debris. This practice enhances energy production. Neglect may lead to reduced performance over time. Always refer to manufacturer recommendations for optimal care.



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  • Reduced Efficiency

Even if the panel doesn't break, the impact of your footsteps can damage internal components, reducing the panel's efficiency. It can lead to lower energy production. It can also result in higher electricity bills.


If you, for any necessary reason, need to access your roof, always use a ladder or scaffolding. We highly recommend leaving the maintenance and inspection of your solar panels to experts.

Remember, a little extra caution now can save you from significant problems in the future.

Dharmnath Yadav

Solar Engineer at Jakson Solar Module and Products

3 个月

Thanks for sharing

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M K Tiwari

Executive Assistant- Corporate Affairs

3 个月

Very informative

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