Let The Electricians In Houston Deal With Hazards In The Home
Many fear that their children can be harmed from things like the iron or oven being left on, or maybe the pool in the back yard. However there are many hazards in the home that get neglected that are just as dangerous if not more. Electricity is one of the biggest dangers that a home or business can have if not respected. There is no smell and often times the sounds are faint until too late which makes the electrical system one of the scariest hazards in the home. But if you take the necessary time to address any issues with the electrical installations, and also do routine inspections, then you will have nothing to worry about as you age with your investment.
Install Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) – In new construction homes, GFCI receptacles are a requirement anywhere that electrical outlets and water will be in close proximity to one another. GFCIs detect current leakages (or ground faults) in electrical circuits – such as would occur when a powered device made contact with water. The GFCI then shuts off power to that receptacle almost instantaneously, preventing electrical shock, burns, and electrocution. If you live in an older home that didn’t come standard with GFCIs, installing them in place of traditional outlets in your bathroom, kitchen, and garage is an easy way to prevent severe electrical injuries – and at very little cost.
Make sure you’re using the right size circuit breakers and fuses – If fuses and circuit breakers aren’t the right size and wattage rating to match the specifications of their circuits, they’re going to fail right when you most need them to perform. Read packages carefully when shopping for replacements. If you’re not sure which size to buy, have an electrician take a look at your panel box and label it with the circuit breaker or fuse size needed (for easy future reference). And as long as you’re making a trip to the hardware store, stock up with a few extra – you’ll be happy to have them on hand when the next need arises. A simple call to your Electricians in Houston will be able to easy make sure you breakers and fuses are all installed correctly and up to day.
Pay attention to what your appliances are telling you – If an appliance repeatedly trips a circuit breaker, blows a fuse, or gives you shocks, it’s not just a coincidence and these are signs that something is wrong. Prevent further – and possibly more dangerous – malfunctions from occurring by immediately unplugging the appliance and discontinuing use until a professional electrician can inspect it, make repairs, and ultimately declare the appliance safe.
While you may be afraid of things like burglars or other criminals that the world brings, unfortunately, and you kids maybe are afraid of things like the boogie man, there are many real hazards that are in the home. These tend to get neglected, but if just spend a little time in your home’s electrical system, you can avoid many of the dangers that can come if you don’t. In many cases all that is needed is a simple inspection from time to time.