Thursday, February 27, 2014

Beware of These Hidden Electrical Hazards in Your Home

According to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), thousands of homes in the US were destroyed in fire last year in the city, causing about 2400 fatalities and injuring several other locals. It is impossible to imagine a life without electricity today. On the one hand, it makes your life simple, but on the flip side, if you do not take adequate care, then electricity can prove to be a killer.

Electricians have come up with a list of potential electrical problems in your home. By performing certain checks and by correcting minor electrical issues, you can stop your home from becoming a ticking time bomb for electrical hazards:

Take care while hanging wall d?cor: When we are in a hurry to hang our favorite picture or something else on the wall, we drill the nail in a live cable and puncture its insulation. A ruptured electrical cable can cause electric shocks and in extreme cases could even be responsible for starting a fire.

In a similar manner, one must ensure that the extension cords in the home are not getting damaged by running them under furniture, carpets, or rugs.

Unplug equipment when not in use: You may often leave your electric shaver plugged in the socket near your wash basin as you dash out for work. As any experienced electrician would be quick to point out, a combination of electricity and water can prove to be a deadly and can even electrocute the next user in the bathroom.

Imagine another situation when you are using a vacuum cleaner and it stops working suddenly. Your instant reaction would be to open it and check the belt of the device without even ensuring that it is unplugged. This increases the chances of injury as you can come in contact with hot rotating parts or you could even suffer an electric shock.

Check for the warning signals: Some of the symptoms of faulty electrical wiring in your home include frequent tripping of circuit breakers, blowing of a fuse or an electric shock whenever you touch any electrical equipment, discoloring or heating of electrical outlets and switches, or constant flickering of lights. In addition, if you notice any burning smell or sparking in your home, then call an experienced electrician immediately to come and inspect your home.

It is rightly said 'prevention is better than cure'. Take these adequate precautions to protect your home from electrical hazards.








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