Electricity powers nearly everything in our lives- but it can also be dangerous if not handled properly. Whether you live in a new home or an older one, following these basics safety tips can protect your family, your property , and your peace of mind.
1. DON'T OVERLOAD OUTLETS
Plugging too many devices into a single outlet can overheat circuits and increases fire risk. Use power strips with surge protection when needed.
2. INSPECT CORDS REGULARLY
Replace cords that are frayed , cracked, or warm to the touch . Never run cords under rugs or furniture.
3.KEEP WATER AWAY FROM ELECTRICITY
Bathrooms , kitchens, and outdoor areas should have GFCI outlets to prevent shocks when water and electricity mix.
4. USE THE RIGHT WATTAGE
Always check the maximum wattage for lamps and fixtures. Installing a bulb that's too strong can overheat the socket.
5. CHILDPROOF OUTLETS
If you have little ones , use outlet covers or install tamper-resistant receptacles to prevent accidents
6.UNPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE
Appliances like toasters , coffee makers , and charges should be unplugged when not needed to reduce fire hazards and save energy
7. STAY CLEAR OF DOWNED POWER LINES
Never touch or go near a fallen power line after a storm.Call your utility company right now.
8.HIRE A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN FOR REPAIRS
DIY might be fine for painting or landscaping. But electrical work requires a professional to ensure safety and compliance with code
9.TEST YOUR SMOKE AND CO DETECTORS
Make sure alarms are working and replace batteries at least once a year
10.SCHEDULE REGULAR INSPECTIONS
A home electrical inspection can identify outdated wiring , overloaded panels , or hidden hazards before they cause trouble
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