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There’s no question that electricity is one of humanity’s greatest achievements. It plays a crucial role in your life, and with it, you can carry out most day-to-day activities with ease. It’s used for powering machinery, household appliances, and more. Even though electricity provides an array of benefits, it also has potential, negative side effects that can pose serious dangers to you and your property. As a result, you need to educate yourself about how to use and make use of electricity properly. Keep reading to learn about some effective ways of preventing electrical hazards in your home.

Never Mix Water and Electricity

All electrical appliances need to stay away from moisture and water. If your appliances fall or drop into water, don’t try to unplug them or retrieve them from the water without shutting power down to the proper circuit. Once turned off, unplug the appliance or take it out of the water after you do that. It’s also a good idea to have an electrician figure out if the appliance can be used once it is dried out.

Use the Right Fuses and Circuit Breakers

If you don’t use properly sized circuit breakers or fuse, they may fail when you need them to perform. Before trying to find replacements for your circuit breaker or fuse, be sure to read the packages carefully or contact an electrician to do this for you.

Invest in Outlet Covers

Using quality outlet covers is a good way to prevent possible electrical hazards, especially if you have small children or babies in your home. It will keep them from putting their fingers or another object into an empty port. In the long run, this will reduce the risk of electrocution and shock.

Change All Missing or Broken Wall Plates

The wall plates will help to protect your fingers from touching the wires behind them. Regardless of what you may think, these aren’t just fancy décor. If a wall plate is missing or broken, it can be very dangerous, especially in the dark. You may accidentally touch a live wire when trying to find the switch.

Keep Your Electric Yard Tools Dry

Be sure all electrically powered yard tools are dry and free from moisture before you use them. Try to avoid using these tools to work when it is still wet out to help protect yourself from being electrocuted or shocked.

Regularly Check Your Cords

Be sure that you check your cords regularly. Make sure they aren’t pinched between or under furniture, because excessive pressure can cause damage to the insulation or compress the conducting wire. Situations like this will make you vulnerable to overheating and it will put you at risk for an electric fire.

If you need help with your home’s electricity and are interested in preventing the electrical hazards listed here, contact Tann Electric. We can help ensure the necessary repairs are made and that there are no other issues that need to be handled.