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6 Electrical Safety Tips To Protect Your Property


Electricity powers houses, businesses, schools, and hospitals, and many people associate economic developments with access to power and the growth of electrified communities. However, electricity is a powerful force that can hurt or even kill if you don't use it safely.

In the past, electricians are the only ones who install and maintain electrical systems. Today, more homeowners attempt to save money by taking on electrical tasks themselves. However, if you don't have proper knowledge about electrical work and don't know what you're doing, taking on these tasks is like playing with life and death. Thus, hiring a professional level 2 electricians Sydney and learning about electrical safety can help keep you and your family safe.

Protect Your Property And Your Life

The following checklist will help you learn the basics of electrical safety and prevent major accidents in your home:

1. Never Touch A Wire Or A Circuit Breaker With Wet Hands

Water is a great conductor of electricity. Being a great conductor means if you have water on your hands and you touch a circuit breaker or a wire, the current can quickly run through your body as the water on your hands might connect you to the non-insulated parts of the circuit or the wire. This scenario can cause a severe shock to the nervous system and death in extreme cases.

2. Don't Neglect Arcing Sound In Your Property

Arcing sound is also called voltage surge. It's a noise that might not seem dangerous, but it can ignite nearby combustible materials. Arcing can happen when a metallic switch has a loose wire or exposed wires in your property. If you hear this, turn off the circuit breaker and call an electrician as it's a warning sign of an electrical problem.

3. Use Overcurrent Protective Device

Examples of overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs) are circuit breakers and fuses that shut off the power to an electrical outlet once it detects too much current flowing in a circuit.

* Circuit Breakers

Circuit breakers have a metallic element that’s tripped when the current in a circuit goes higher than the overcurrent threshold. This event switches off the power source and opens a switch to prevent overheating in the circuit, leading to a fire.

Electrical wires can only handle a specific amount of current depending on their thickness, and a high current makes wires heat up. The metallic element in circuit breakers will bend when a high current runs through it, breaking the circuit and stopping the current flow. The metallic element will return to its original shape once the current drops and the temperature cools down.

* Fuses

Fuses work the same with circuit breakers. They’ll also shut off a circuit if it detects an overcurrent flow. The difference is fuses use a melting element to trip the circuit instead of a bending metallic element. Thus, fuses are disposable, and you should replace them after tripping.

4. Don't Overload Electrical Outlets

Overloading electrical outlets with multiple appliances and heavy-duty machines that require high energy is dangerous and might cause a fire. That's why you should plug heavy-duty appliances or devices into ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlets. These outlets detect overloads and automatically shut off to prevent fires.

You may also ensure to use individual outlets for each heavy-duty appliance you use.

5. Don't Use Extension Cords As Permanent Wiring Solutions

Extension cords are temporary solutions. It’d be best never to use them in place of longer permanent wiring as they can overload the circuits in your property. Extension cords aren't designed to handle high loads, which people often neglect. Once the extension cord's wire can no longer handle the load, it can overheat and start a fire.

6. Have Enough Space Behind Furniture

The space between the back of your furniture and the wall should be ample to allow for safe wiring. You should also ensure no wires or cables are in contact with the furniture as the wire's insulation can get damaged if it comes into contact with something sharp or abrasive. An exposed electrical wire will cause a short circuit and start a fire.

Conclusion

The electricity in the environment is a wonderful thing, but it can also be dangerous if not used properly. It's essential to understand how electricity works and what you need to do to protect yourself from the risks that come with it. Review these helpful electrical safety tips, so you know where your responsibilities lie and when there are times for caution. Whether you're working on any projects related to power usage at home or work, these tips will help keep your property and the people around you safe.

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