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Electrical Safety
Keeping Current On Electrical Safety
A public service message from The Suffolk County Electrical
Contractor's Association and Puccio Electric Corp.
It is the law -
if you hire anyone to do electrical work, they must be licensed.
Protect yourself and your family.
Use Electricity Wisely
and safely to avoid dangerous shocks, fires, or explosions.
Every year in the U.S., more than a thousand people are killed
and thousands more injured in electrical fire or shock
accidents.
When a Circuit Breaker
or fuse blows, do not reset or replace the breaker without first
finding out the cause of the problem and taking care of it.
Never replace a circuit breaker (or fuse) with a larger size. If
the problem can not be easily found, call a licensed
electrician.
Before Purchasing Electrical Appliances
or other electrical equipment (i.e. extension cords, Christmas
lights, lamps, power tools, etc.) be sure it has an approved
label from an authorized testing laboratory (for example U.L.)
The Right Outlet
for the right plug, never cut off or bend the grounding pin of a
plug, if you have a polarized plug (with one side wider than the
other) never file it down or try to make it reversible.
Be Alert
for damaged cords and plugs, keep cords out of the path of
traffic and never place under carpets or rugs, dispose of frayed
or cracked cords.
Protect Young Children
with plastic inserts for receptacle outlets not in use to keep
children from putting anything into outlets.
Water & Electricity = Shock
GFCI's (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets or circuit
breakers prevent shock. Make sure all kitchen counters,
bathrooms, unfinished basements, garages and outdoor outlets are
GFCI protected.
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends one
smoke alarm on every floor, in every sleeping area and in every
bedroom. The Suffolk County Board of Health mandates that all
new homes have a carbon detector located in the all outside all
sleeping areas.
High Voltage
means "KEEP AWAY". Never touch outdoor power lines or climb
trees near power lines. Always be aware of overhead lines when
using ladders or any tall objects (especially metal ones). Do
not fly kites near power lines.
Pool Safety
Never run an extension cord from your house or garage to the
pool for filters, lights, radios, etc. Any electrical wiring
that is within 20 feet of a swimming pool should have GFCI
protection. All wiring for pools, ponds or hot tubs should be
completed by a licensed electrician.
Warning Signs
If you can spot electrical hazards, you can prevent fire or
shock. Watch out for the following:
Recurring problems with tripping circuit
breakers or blowing fuses.
Feeling a tingle when you touch something
electrical.
Cracked or frayed cords.
A burning smell or another odor coming from
an appliance or wiring.
When these warning signs occur, don't wait
for an accident. Take action at once:
Unplug the appliance if you can do it safely.
If necessary, cut off the power on the circuit. Then call a
licensed electrician to repair the problem.
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