Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Important Common Sense Electrical Safety Tips For Better Living




People everywhere tend to take electrical gadgets and other electrical related matters a bit too casually. A trained and professional electrical contractor normally advices their clients to always take extra care with electrical wires and other electrical devices because anything less would result in unwanted accidents like burns and electrocutions, which in turn lead to endless hospital visits and loss of the vitality of living. Since electrical gadgets and networks are here to stay and will probably only increase as time goes by, many people would greatly benefit from some down to earth electrical safety precautions so as to keep their lives vibrant.

The first rule which many people tend to disobey and over look concerns the proper use of extension cables. These handy devices are supposed to compensate areas of a home or business that have not been adequately fitted with electrical sockets.  Most extension cords or cables come with instructions on their proper and safe use including voltage limits. People tend to overlook these important safety instructions and overload electrical extension cords with too many devices and adaptors. This overload with its accompanying cable mess can trigger an electrical fire or explosion which can cause untold damage to property and regrettably life threatening consequences for those in the vicinity. A competent electrician can provide added advice as far as use of particular extension cables is concerned.

Electrical cabling around the home but especially in the workplace must be arranged in a very neat manner to keep the workplace safe. This is because in many workplaces most work stations use computers and if the consequent cabling is not managed well, can result in unnecessary falls and other unwanted accidents. This means that when office computer networks are being designed, safe cableways must be planned including insulated conduits to pass cables between computers, rooms and buildings. Proper cable management keeps a work place looking neat and people using electrical powered devices safe from unwanted electrical shocks or vicious and uncontrollable electrical fires. Without this any workplace becomes an accident waiting to happen. A trained commercial electrician always ensures excellent cable management irrespective of the size of the electrical network.

Trees and other plants situated near electrical wires or electrical substations should be immediately cut down. This is because young children and other adventurous people tend to climb trees as their personal recreation. External electrical cables are normally live and carry high electrical loads. If an electrical wire were to accidentally touch a tree or a part of the climbers’ body, they would be immediately roasted alive with other devastating consequences. If accidentally something was to get stuck in the tree or a ball enters the substation, it is always advisable to seek the assistance of the relevant authorities to solve the problem rather than carelessly exposing oneself to clear and menacing danger. Furthermore, insurance companies are reluctant to compensate a person who has clearly placed themselves in a high risk situation.


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