 |
 |
 |
  |
|
|


Have An Emergency? Call us today at 619.843.8492 or use our
service
request form.
|
San Marcos Electrical
Contractors - Prevention! Shamrock
Start this year safely. Make safety a
priority. Many electrical accidents can be avoided with few simple
precautions.Electrical accidents can occur in any San
Marcos California household and at any time. Serious fires and
injury to you and your loved ones may occur. While you may have
house insurance household insurance will not bring back loved ones
or even begin to pay for the time and aggravation you will entail.
Never even mind dealing with those lovely people at the insurance
company to whom, you pay yearly premiums for your household
insurance.
It is a basic rule in life that an ounce of preparation is worth a
pound of cure. In this case an ounce of prevention is worth a ton of
cure – in damage and aggravation.
An electrical injury occurs when a current passes through the body,
interfering with the function of an internal organ or sometimes
burning tissue.
Electrical injury may result from contact with faulty electrical
appliances or machinery or inadvertent contact with household wiring
or electrical power lines. Electrical injury can also occur from
lightening and thunder storms. The severity of the injury ranges
from minor to fatal and is determined by the intensity of the
current, the type of current, the pathway of the current through the
body, the duration of exposure to the electrical current.
Household current in the United States is categorized as Alternating
Current (AC) whereas the current from a battery such as a car
battery is referred to as Direct Current (DC). Alternating current
which is used in most households in the United States is much more
dangerous than direct current. Even a small amount of alternating
current – which may be barely enough to be felt as a mild shock may
cause a person’s grip to freeze. The person can not “let go” further
prolonging the time of exposure and damage including burns and pain.
Slightly more alternating current than a mild shock can cause the
chest muscles to contract making breathing impossible. Still more
current can cause deadly heart rhythms and even death.
First of all if you are working with any electrical devices turn off
the power. This even includes simple tasks such as changing light
bulbs. Turn off the power whether it is wall switch, a plug that can
be pulled from the light socket or at the worst the circuit breaker
or fuse.
You should spend a few minutes to read the manufacture’s
instructions to ensure safe effective usage. Ensure that power
strips and surge protectors can handle the loads being plugged into
them. Avoid overlooking circuits – don’t plug too many items into
the same outlet.
You should be aware that flickering or dimming lights can be a sign
of electrical wiring problems. If your home is 40 years old or more,
of if you have had renovations consult a qualified electrician.
Next if you need to use a standby generator, be sure to plug
appliances directly into the generator or use a heavy, three-
pronged extension cord. Never plug a generator directly into house
wiring – a dangerous occurrence known as back feeding may result. If
using a generator, have a qualified electrician install a power
transfer switch in accordance with your government electrical code.
Replace damaged electrical equipment or have
it repaired by an authorized
San Marcos electrician.
Cords that have frayed wires, loose connections or cracked sockets
should be cut into pieces be thrown away into the garbage.
While it may take a bit of extra time on your part, good electrical
habits will keep you and your family safe from potential injury.
They may even save a life. So take the extra time and be sure that
you and your loved ones are protected.
By: Maxwell Rubin
Article Directory:
http://www.articledashboard.com
Max Rubin Electical Home Engineer
www.sellyourmanitobacottage.com
If you are looking for a San Marcos electrician for any of your electrical or lighting needs, please call us today at 619.843.8492 or complete our online service request form. |
|