Electrical Safety Tips For Your Home
8/2/2022 (Permalink)
Electrical fires can be prevented, and that’s why we put together these essential home electrical fire safety tips.
1. Don’t Overload Electrical Outlets
Electrical overloads can be very dangerous. If you have too many high-wattage appliances plugged into an outlet, a short circuit could potentially occur and result in a fire. Resist the temptation to use an extension cord as a solution.
2. Don’t Run Extension Cords Through Walls
And don’t run them under carpet, around corners, around beams or under doors. Especially with carpet, a faulty extension cords could potentially create sparks that cause a fire to ignite. Always throw away damaged cords and don’t try to repair them. Also, be sure only to use surge-protected power strips and to inspect for damages often.
3. Install and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs)
GFCIs are the perfect solution for outlets in areas which are continuously exposed to water, including bathrooms, laundry rooms, and outdoor outlets. They contain special built-in mechanisms to prevent electrical ground or short circuiting.
4. Examine Deficient Switches and Outlets
It’s important you inspect your light switches and electrical outlets for any deficient signs that could be potential warnings. Faulty switches are ones that can get particularly warm or shock you upon touch, which can be caused by exposed or deteriorated wiring. These can cause fires behind your switches, outlets and walls. If you spot any warning signs, remember to call your local electrician.