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How to Protect Your Home from an Electrical Fire


An electrical fire is one of the most devastating things that can happen to a home. Not only can it destroy your belongings, but it can also put your family in danger.


Luckily, preventing an electrical fire from happening in your home is achievable with a few simple steps.




Check Your Wiring


You might wonder how a simple electrical short can cause so much damage. The truth is, it's not just the size or proximity of your wiring that matters - but also its condition!


Electrical devices have different requirements when it comes to power supplies, and they each have their own set of guidelines for what type will work well with them without causing too many problems in return (or worse, burning down).


If you want safe living at home, then make sure all those wires are tied together neatly behind an outlet where nobody could trip on them during dinner time chaos.


Over time, wires can deteriorate, leaving them frayed or damaged, leading to a short circuit. If your home is older, it's a good idea to have an electrician come out and look at your wiring to ensure it's up to code.

Don't Overload Your Outlets


Another common cause of electrical fires is overloading outlets. When you plug multiple appliances into one outlet, you're putting strain on the wiring, which can eventually lead to a fire.


To avoid this, try to plug only one appliance into each outlet. And if you find yourself regularly needing more outlets than you have, consider having an electrician install more.

Keep Flammable Items Away from Your Outlets


It's also important to keep flammable items away from outlets. Things like curtains, blankets, and furniture can easily catch fire if they're too close to an outlet.


Make sure to give yourself some extra space around the outlets when possible.


Conclusion


Following these simple tips can help prevent an electrical fire from happening in your home. Remember, safety is always the top priority when it comes to electricity.


If you're unsure about something, don't hesitate to call a Green Scene Home Inspections professional to help.



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