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Electric Safety Tips
Indoor Electric Safety
Almost all indoor electric accidents can be prevented if safety is kept in mind.
- Unless you are qualified, get expert help with wiring improvements in your home or office.
- Know where the fuse box or circuit breaker is and how to operate it.
- Make sure your hands and feet are dry when using electric appliances.
- Don’t set appliances where they can fall into water.
- Keep a Class “C” fire extinguisher within easy reach for electrical fires. Periodically check it to make sure it is operating properly.
- Use plastic caps in outlets when not in use.
- Teach your children about electric safety.
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Mainly It’s Maintenance
- Make sure plugs and prongs are not loose or worn.
- Check cords for fraying or nicks.
- Make sure cords are placed where they will not be tripped over or receive excessive wear (like under rugs).
- Turn off and repair any appliance that sputters, stalls, sparks or gives the slightest shock.
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Unplugged, Safety
- Never yank the appliance cord from the electric outlet.
- Don't overload wall outlets with adapters.
- Always unplug an appliance before cleaning it.
- It’s always safer to unplug an appliance if you are not using it. (this also saves electricity!)
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Home Generators Require Caution
If you own a home generator, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe operation. During a power outage, do not plug a generator into the circuit box as it could cause physical harm to line crews working to restore your power.
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