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It is important to be aware of ways to ensure your electrical safety in your home. There are a number of things you can do in your home or property to ensure the safety of your family and yourself. Also, always be sure to contact a professional to inspect any system that you may be concerned about. Having a licensed professional by your side will help maintain your safety.

Electrical Outlets

1.Every household makes use of an extension cord as it is very convenient. However, it is very crucial that you avoid overloading your electrical outlets. Having too many cords plugged into your outlet can be hazardous as it may cause fires.

2.If you have children in the house, it is a good idea to purchase electrical outlet safety devices. There are a variety of outlet safety devises out on the market and before purchasing one, you have to be sure to choose the right one for your home.

Noises and Outages

1.If you hear unusual noises coming for your electrical system, this is definitely not something you should ignore. Be sure to have your system inspected by a professional electrician immediately. Mr. Electric would be glad to inspect the issue for you.

2.Are you tired of dealing with frequent outages? There may be something wrong with your circuit breakers or fuses. Be sure to have a professional inspect them as well.

Save Money

Mr. Electric wants to help you save and would like to share a few tips on how to do so.

1.Decrease your electric bill this Fall by replacing all lighting with energy efficient lighting. Energy Efficient Incandescent Lighting and LED Lighting area a few you can choose from.

2.Avoid leaving appliances on standby and be sure to switch off the main power when the appliance is not in use. If you leave the appliance on standby while it is not in use, it will continue to use electricity.

Just follow these simple tips to maintain your safety and save money this fall. Also, if you have any questions, feel free to give Mr. Electric a call at 770-640-3212.

by:Marianne Anderson




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