Are your electrical cords safe
3/6/2023 (Permalink)
I always make the joke of electrical outlets and cords looking like the Griwswold's on National Lampoons Christmas vacation. But more times than not I end up seeing extension cords plugged into more extension plugged into cord that have wires showing and perhaps duct tape holding those together and more times than not this ends up being the cause of fires in a house or business. Another cause I see are cords being overloaded. I've seen two or more space heaters plugged into one extension cord that causes it to be overworked and lead to fires. Here are a few tips to being safe when using electrical cords:
- Do not use extension cords to plug into a power strip
-Do no overload outlets( the Griswold effect) or extension cords with too many appliances or overload the capacity of the cord
-Never use staples or nails to attach cords to a surface
-Make sure there is no crimping
-Never run a cord under a rug . It prevents the cord from releasing heat and can cause a fire.