The National Fire Protection Association reports over 50,000 home fires caused by electrical failures each year.
Practical and low cost steps reduce the risk for a house fire from electrical malfunctions.
Keep tree limbs and other objects away from power lines. Address any sagging or damaged lines.
Circuit breakers and their components don’t have an unlimited life expectancy and are not necessarily safe just because they have not tripped recently.
Breaker panels in homes over 30 years old should be inspected by a licensed, qualified electrician.
Homes built prior to 1950 could have knob and tube wiring with exposed wires. Older materials like knob and tube wiring should be removed.
If a building has aluminum wiring, an electrician should evaluate the condition of the wiring and confirm that connections are secure.
Pay attention to lightning protection and make sure it is properly grounded and installed.
Replace Federal Pacific electric panels and Stab Lok circuit breakers. They present a much higher fire risk.
Watch for overloaded circuits from older fuse boxes or circuit breakers.
Replace the fuse panel with a modern circuit breaker panel.
Keep electric panel doors closed.
Don’t use extension cords for permanent use.
Use only UL listed cords and power strips.
Never cover power strips, which can cause overheating.
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