Monday, 27 October 2014

How to Ensure Safety while using Electrical Equipment?

If we talk about the inventions that have eased off our lives, we cannot skip electricity. It is a wonderful invention that has brighten up our world. Handling electricity can come as a danger if proper precautions are not taken. So, here are few tips to plug in electricity safely to avoid electrical accidents at home. 

Batteries

Many electricians in Vancouver can share with you the fact that swallowing batteries are the reasons why thousands of children get hospitalized every year. Children are especially appealed by the small button type. It is important to store batteries in proper container inside a cabinet which should be locked. You should always keep an eye on children with electronic play toy. 

Christmas Trees

Every year, many children are injured while playing with Christmas tree cords. Use a baby gate or a small piece of furniture in front of an outlet or tree that can help in keeping small children away from danger. Turn off the Christmas tree lights when you are not at home. It is applicable to the lights on both real as well as artificial trees. 

Cords

While keeping cords at home, it is important to keep them out of reach. Small children can easily pull heavy or hot appliances on themselves if these are not kept away from them. Always use command hooks or cord ties to keep long cords away from their tiny hands. You should always ensure to clean the mess after any electrical service and repair to avert any threat to children’s security. 

 Electrical Sockets
 
Make sure to cover all electrical sockets with covers to avert children from sticking objects into them. Always ensure that these covers are not so small the child could reach to them or easily pull them out. A faulty installation can cause a fire and therefore, check the installation and get it repaired by an experienced electrician in Vancouver. 

Smoke Alarms

A smoke alarm is the first signal of warning; hence it should be maintained properly. Make sure to change smoke alarm batteries once a year. While approaching an electrical contractor for electrical service and repair, you should also get your smoke alarm checked every month to ensure its functionality. Warn your children about the alarm.