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Spring Electrical Safety Tips

 

Expert Electric has issued electrical safety tips to help avoid tragic and costly injuries:

  • Use appliances and equipment according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Replace damaged electrical equipment or have it repaired at an authorized repair center.
  • Make sure power strips, cords and surge suppressors are designed to handle the loads for their intended use. Avoid overloading circuits by plugging too many items into the same outlet.
  • Use ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection when working where water is near electricity to protect against electric shock.
  • Make certain that an independent testing laboratory approves all products and equipment, such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Canadian Standards Association (CSA), or ETL-SEMKO (ETL).
  • Add protection by installing a new electrical safety device—an arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI)—to detect and stop electrical arcs that can cause fires. Arcs are not detected by most breakers and fuses.
  • Avoid contact with power lines by being aware of the location of power lines and keeping a distance of at least 10 feet between you and power lines to avoid arcs.