Avoid Danger of Wiring From House

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In the United States, each year brings 32,000 house fires as a result of malfunctioning electrical wire systems. The devastation of improperly installed wiring is the reason behind an annual total of about 950 injuries, 220 deaths, and nearly $700 million in property damage. The risk level increases when you live in a house aged 50 years or older (like more than 1/3 of residences in the U.S.) Just think - all of the advancements in technology are now much stronger than in the past - meaning older homes suffer a greater drain on their electrical system.
Therefore, when thinking of pursuing a do-it-yourself project that involves rewiring your home

- make sure to proceed with caution and gain as much house wiring information as possible. Becoming familiar with common wiring errors and issues is a good way to prevent a catastrophe from occurring in the future. A few house wiring info tips include:

• Working With Live Wires: Every year, a great deal of do-it-yourselfers fall victim to the electric shock of a live wire. To stay safe - make sure you always turn off the circuit breaker or remove proper fuses before tackling a this sort of home improvement project or when replacing a piece of electrical equipment.

• Incorrect Light Bulbs: There is a reason that companies list the maximum allowed wattage on their sockets and light fixtures. Contrary to popular belief, using a higher wattage does not brighter up your room any better, but only causes damage to lights, which can heat up wires to the point of a house fire.

• Proper Grounding: It is important that receptacles are wired with the appropriate grounding and polarity. Grounded wires typically display a copper grounding wire with the cable. If you live in an older house, the wires appear black and white. Before pursuing an electrical project any further, it is important to test your home for grounded wiring. Today, a UL Listed outlet circuit tester is the most effective approach. When outlets are improperly grounded - make sure to call a professional electrician.

• Splicing: When splicing wiring in the house, it is key to display matching wire sizes and types. People who splice wires by twisting the ends together and covering the result with electrical tape face a higher risk of encountering a problem in the future. Also, keep in mind that plastic or metal receptacles lessen the risk of fire.

• Old Wires: When hooking up new light fixtures, make sure the wires in your home can accommodate the transition. For example, older homes may possess wiring with a lower temperature rating. Do-it-your self normally overlook this house wiring info tip. However, to lower the risk of an unnecessary fire, check the wire rating before installing new lights. A solution to incompatibility is to upgrade the wiring or seek out fixtures that satisfy the appropriate supply connection range.

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12 comments:

On June 14, 2009 at 11:43 PM , JohnBollinger said...

Wiring is really dangerous. It could cause death immediately. Thanks for this article on how to prevent electrical incidents.

 
On June 20, 2009 at 4:45 PM , עורך דין דיני עבודה said...

I appreciate your very inportant article. Thanks for the tips.

 
On June 23, 2009 at 3:27 PM , Getting More Customers said...

Using an unlicensed electrician can be a real disaster especially when interior work is involved. I had a friend almost die because an unlicensed electrician failed to ground an AC unit.

 
On June 30, 2009 at 10:19 PM , Toronto Roofing said...

Great article on home safety measures. Saved and bookmarked.

 
On July 1, 2009 at 3:35 PM , James said...

Even if you used license Electrician you cannot
avoid fire disaster.
It will really happen unexpectedly.
The only thing we should do is be CAREFUL in any ways.

 
On July 1, 2009 at 10:59 PM , rus mankenler said...

Avoiding fire disaster needs careful and professional approach.

 
On July 3, 2009 at 11:57 AM , soviet said...

thanks for tips, its very important tips, because i never had luck in house wiring

 
On July 5, 2009 at 10:24 PM , Joel christ said...

Good statistical report of electrical accidents. This blog will surely create awareness among the readers. Good luck.

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On July 6, 2009 at 3:04 AM , Louie said...

Fire disaster is one of the most worst
disaster we may encounter.
We have to make sure that our houses is safe from all faulty electrical connection.

 
On July 6, 2009 at 3:06 PM , מומחה כלי דם said...

Thank you so much for this article. I have to admit some of this information is very new to me. I appreciate it very much. The numbers of injuries and deaths you noted are extremely shocking.

 
On July 6, 2009 at 3:09 PM , הנמר said...

Thank you so much for this information.We have to take this information and pass it on to everyone we know. I wish the government would have done something for all those people who live in old houses and are incapable of fixing the wiring etc. We all have to be extra careful in everything that we do in order to avoid these horrible fires.

 
On July 6, 2009 at 3:13 PM , הנמר said...

Thank you so much for this article. I have to admit some of this information is very new to me. I appreciate it very much. The numbers of injuries and deaths you noted are extremely shocking. We have to take this information and pass it on to everyone we know. I wish the government would have done something for all those people who live in old houses and are incapable of fixing the wiring etc. We all have to be extra careful in everything that we do in order to avoid these horrible fires.