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    How to Reduce the Risk of Electrical Fires in Your Home

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesNovember 28, 20243 Mins Read
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    Electrical fires are one of the most common causes of house fires, but they are often preventable. Faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, and outdated appliances can create the perfect situation for a spark to cause a house fire. The good news is that you don’t have to wonder or be caught off guard for this to happen, you can follow a few simple precautions to significantly reduce the risk of an electrical fire.

    Tip 1: Inspect Your Electrical System Regularly

    • Have a licensed Idaho Falls electrician inspect your home’s wiring every 5–10 years, especially in older homes.
    • Look for warning signs like:
      • Flickering lights.
      • Warm outlets or switches.
      • Burning smells near electrical outlets.

    If you notice any of these signs, call a professional immediately. They will quickly be able to figure out what the issue is and fix it. 

    Tip 2: Avoid Overloading Circuits

    Plugging too many devices into one outlet or power strip can cause overheating and sparks. This happens easily in old homes where the wiring has not been updated for modern appliances. 

    • Use power strips with surge protectors.
    • Avoid plugging high-wattage appliances (like space heaters and microwaves) into the same outlet.
    • Distribute electrical devices across multiple circuits.
    • If necessary, update your homes electrical system.

    Tip 3: Be Careful with Extension Cords

    While convenient, extension cords should not be used as a permanent solution.

    • Use the correct cord for the device’s power needs.
    • Avoid running cords under rugs or furniture, as this can cause them to overheat.
    • Check cords for frays or damage before each use.

    Tip 4: Update Outdated Equipment

    Old appliances and wiring may not meet modern safety standards. The wiring of 20 years ago is not meant to be able to withstand the power of the needs of the new appliances of today.

    • Replace outdated or damaged appliances.
    • Upgrade your electrical panel if your home’s circuits frequently trip.
    • Install ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in areas near water, such as kitchens and bathrooms.

    Tip 5: Practice Good Appliance Habits

    • Unplug small appliances when not in use.
    • Avoid using space heaters or electric blankets unsupervised.
    • Never leave cooking appliances on and unattended.

    Tip 6: Install Smoke Alarms

    Make sure your home has working smoke alarms in every bedroom, hallway, and common area.

    • Test them monthly.
    • Replace the batteries at least once a year.

    Tip 7: Know When to Call a Professional

    Don’t attempt DIY electrical repairs unless you’re a trained electrician. Making sure your home is safe and up to date will help you to avoid devastating instances such as Idaho Falls fire damage. 

    • Hiring a professional ensures that repairs are done safely and up to code.
    • Regular maintenance by an electrician can catch small issues before they become major hazards.

    Electrical fires can be devastating and costly, but with proper precautions and regular maintenance, you can keep your home and family safe. If you’re concerned about your home’s electrical system or need an inspection, contact us today for expert advice and assistance. A safer home starts with smart choices!

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