Electriguard 20kV Dielectric Overboot from Salisbury by Honeywell

Electrikgaurd overboot 400

Apr 23, 2019

When it comes to demanding jobs in the field, linemen turn to gear they can rely on to perform their work efficaciously. That’s why we’ve redesigned our classic dielectric overboots – the same protection you expect from Salisbury, now with ergonomic innovations which are intended to enable hassle-free donning and doffing plus a desirable fit.

Rated at 20kV, the new Electriguard 14” and 17” dielectric overboots were designed to have a wider neck opening – which typically allows the users to gear up for their work day with ease. The wider opening of the boots is intended to make it easier to put on and take off at the beginning and end of every work day. It’s also why we’ve added convenient pull handles, to help workers pull the boot over their daily work boot with ease. In addition, we have added a kick-off ledge on the back heel of the boot that helps in easy removal.

The end result is a pair of dielectric overboots that aims to enhance the work effectiveness of linemen.

Go HERE for more information

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • Maximizing Excel: Practical Use Cases for Preconstruction

    Maximizing Excel: Practical Use Cases for Preconstruction

    November 8, 2024 By Melvin Newman Excel is a powerful and flexible tool that can enhance efficiency in electrical construction estimating.  Spreadsheets, like those in Excel, consist of a grid of “cells” where each cell can hold various types of data. Originating from mainframe computers in the 1960s and later developed for Apple computers in… Read More…

  • The Non-Residential Sector Declines in All Three Components Despite Sustained Industrial Permit Level

    The Non-Residential Sector Declines in All Three Components Despite Sustained Industrial Permit Level

    November 4, 2024 The total value of building permits in Canada decreased by $858.1 million (-7.0%) to $11.5 billion in August, following a strong July during which construction intentions rose sharply (+20.8%). The residential and non-residential sectors contributed to the decrease in August. On a constant dollar basis (2017=100), the total value of building permits decreased 7.6% in… Read More…

  • A Slight Decrease in Residential Building Construction for August

    A Slight Decrease in Residential Building Construction for August

    November 4, 2024 Investment in building construction edged up 0.2% to $21.0 billion in August, after a 1.6% decrease in July. The residential sector edged down (-0.1%) to $14.6 billion, while the non-residential sector was up 1.0% to $6.4 billion. Year over year, investment in building construction grew 7.2% in August. On a constant dollar basis (2017=100), investment in building construction was… Read More…

  • When a Familiar Door Closes

    When a Familiar Door Closes

    November 4, 2024 By Keith Sones, seasoned utility industry executive Most of the articles I’ve written have been based on personal experiences, many of them occurring decades ago, which eventually translate into helpful life lessons. The years allow the events to marinate in a savoury stew of time and reflection, clarity never coming immediately, or even… Read More…


Changing Scene