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The Dangers of Utility Poles to Humans

We all know electricity can be extremely dangerous. Because utility poles support so many electrical wires and cables, nearby residents and people walking by should be cautious, especially in the case that one is downed. Read on to find out more about utility poles and how you can keep your family safe. Utility Pole Facts         Most utility poles are 35 feet tall although their height can range from 20 to 100 feet.         Wood poles are usually made from Douglas fir, southern pine or western red cedar and can last 30 to 40 years.         Modern utility poles are usually concrete, steel

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Christmas Safety Tip: Christmas Lights

What’s your favorite thing about Christmas? There’s snow, Santa, gifts, candies, and more but Christmas lights are the one thing that wins the heart of everyone. When the icicle lights expand from the eaves and shroud the glitzy lawn and tree decorations, they create a beautiful sight to behold. But, what about the safety cautions? These lights can be hazardous if you don’t follow the proper installation steps. Follow our Christmas safety tip to enjoy the holidays without any worry! Christmas Safety Tip for Lights The lights are safer than candles but not following the proper steps can always create

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The Unknown Dangers of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon monoxide is an odorless colorless gas that can be deadly if it is inhaled. Carbon monoxide can come from a number of sources and is difficult to detect due to the fact that it can not be seen or smelled. Therefore, it is important to be familiar with the causes of carbon monoxide poisoning and know how you can prevent it from occurring. What is Carbon Monoxide? Carbon monoxide is found in fumes that can come from the fuel in cars or trucks, small engines, stoves, lanterns, grills, fireplaces, gas ranges and furnaces. If it builds up in an

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Electric Shock Treatments That Everyone Should Know

It’s very important to know electric shock treatments. Electrical hazards cause more than 300 deaths and 4,000 injuries in the U.S. workplace each year. At home, many children and adults can be killed or injured by downed power lines, accidental contact with floating phases or dangerous situations around the home. Because electric shock is so common, it is good to be familiar with electric shock treatments in the case that you are in a situation where someone falls victim to electrocution. There are many different causes of electric shocks. Low voltage electricity of 500 watts or less, typically won’t cause

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Why You Need A Whole House Surge Protector

Is a whole house surge protector necessary? How does it work and what can it do in protecting your house? This article will take a look at the functions of a whole house surge protector, how it works and whether or not it’s an important component in keeping your house safe from electrical hazards. How Does a Whole House Surge Protector Work? Whole house surge protectors work by allowing only the electricity you need in your house inside, and nothing more. It keeps out over-voltages and, therefore, protects your devices from surges. Whole house surge protectors are usually wired to

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Home Wiring: Preparing your Property Before Selling

When you are preparing to sell your house, home wiring can be an important issue. During the selling process, your house will be scrutinized and an inspection will be conducted in which the home wiring will be looked out. If it is out of date, upgrades will be necessary or it will be very difficult to sell your home. Here are some things you may want to think about in getting your home wiring up to date so that your home is ready to go on the market. Knob and Tube Home Wiring Even though your home’s electrical system seems

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Best Fire Prevention Tools

Every year, there are thousands of fire related deaths and injuries, so having fire prevention tools on hand is very important. There are several types of fire prevention tools you can purchase to keep your home and office safe. Firestop products are designed to stop fire from spreading through floors and walls. Let’s take a look at some of these products and see how they can be effective for you. Fire Prevention Tools – Fire Rated Caulks, Sealants and Putties: Properly installed fire caulking can keep a fire from becoming disastrous. They are used to seal joints, gaps and seams

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How to Avoid Shocks from Electrical Outlets and Other Sources

Over the years, we have all been warned of the dangers of playing with electricity and touching electrical outlets as it can lead to shock or death. Despite these warnings, some may still be tempted to find out what will happen if they stick their finger in these outlets. Well, the truth is, many end up in emergency rooms and worse, due to touching electrical outlets or incurring electrical shocks in any way. Still curious? Well, here’s a bit about what can happen to those who play with electricity. What to Expect When You Stick Your Finger in Electrical Outlets

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Common Electrical Challenges and Solutions in Residential Installations

Electrical challenges and solutions are often part of residential, industrial and commercial installations. These vary depending on the amount of power involved, the location, the risk it poses to users, and other factors. Most of the electrical faults pose various risks which range from electric shocks, fires, and loss of property or lives. While the user may avoid using the sections of the installation or equipment that is faulty, it is always advisable to call a qualified electrician to sort out the problem as soon as possible. Why do electrical problems occur? Majority of electrical problems result from lack of

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Understanding Electrical Circuit Wiring

An electrical circuit works as a loop where electricity flows from a source and then returns to that point again after powering the device connected to it. The power flow interrupts or stops if the path is broken. There are also receptacles, fixtures, or switches joined to the course through different types of electrical wiring. Every electrical circuit has a specific breaker or fuse that controls it. Inside the main electrical panel of your house, you will find reference numbers to identify which breaker or fuse is assigned to which circuit. Mapping of them is a standard electrical safety procedure.

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