What to Do in an Electrical Emergency

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What to Do in an Electrical Emergency

It’s often taken for granted, but electricity is one of the most used utilities in your home or office. With appliances, fixtures and equipment relying on it a lot, your electrical system goes through wear and tear, and this can cause serious problems that could lead to an electrical emergency. But, do you know what to do in an electrical emergency?

● Cut the main power source. Before you can do anything yourself or call a professional, you need to turn off the main power source through the main circuit breaker. This will cut any electricity on your power line to avoid further problems and put electricians in danger.

● Look for the source of the problem. An electrical emergency can be caused by anything from a damaged wire to a power outage. You can check for the source of the problem yourself if it’s only minor, but it’s always better to call an electrician who can safely check your electrical system and detect problems more efficiently.

● Call electrical emergency services. A power outage due to an electrical emergency can be quite a hassle and you’d want to fix the issue right away to avoid losing time, money and resources, especially if you’re running a business. So, if you’re in doubt about the real source of the problem or you are not confident with your own skills in detecting it, you can get in touch with an electrical contractor that can do the job for you.

● Put out the fire or call the fire department. In case the electrical problem caused a fire, act on it quickly by putting out the fire using a fire extinguisher or calling the fire department to manage it before things get worst. If you need to, evacuate the site immediately to protect tenants from further dangers.

● Reset your appliances. Once everything is fixed and your power is back on, you need to wait for a few minutes before trying to reset your appliances, so you can protect them from sudden electricity fluctuations. Turn on all your circuit breakers first to ensure that your appliances will only be receiving their required voltage and to keep them safe from an electrical shock.

Knowing what to do in an electrical emergency

Because we rely so much on electricity, it’s crucial that we know what to do in case an electrical emergency happens at home or in the office. Keep these important tips in mind and always keep calm when you’re in these situations. This will allow you to make better decisions and avoid further dangers to you, your property and even your neighbours. Of course, it would also help to find an electrical emergency technician who can help you deal with these problems if they happen.

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Darren Baker

Energised Installs is a family-owned electrical contracting company providing a diverse range of electrical services. With over 20 years of experience across the domestic, industrial and commercial areas.

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