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Electrical Safety Tips
Post Storm Safety - Workers and
employers must take extreme caution while attempting to restore power or clear
areas near downed power lines. In one instance, a worker lost his life after
removing trees from a de-energized power line that had been knocked down by
the storm. While inspecting the completed work, the man stepped on the line
and was electrocuted by "feedback" energy from a portable backup generator at
a nearby gas station. Feedback energy occurs when a de-energized line becomes
energized by a secondary power source.
Overloaded circuits - occur when the
demand for power on a circuit is greater than the rated capacity of the circuit.
A common indication of this problem is dimming lights. Overloaded circuits can
cause premature wire deterioration resulting in a fire hazard. Installing a new
circuit or dedicated circuits for major appliances is the recommended solution
to overloaded circuits
Aluminum wiring - used in some homes from the mid 1960's to the early
1970's, is a potential fire hazard. According to the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission, problems due to expansion can cause overheating at
connections between the wire and switches and outlets.
If you are looking for a New Orleans electrician please call us today at (504) 309-3473 or complete our online service request form.
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