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Circuit Breakers/Fuses
Circuit breakers and fuses should be the
correct size current rating for their circuit. If you do not know the
correct size, have an electrician identify and label the size to be
used. Always replace a fuse with the correctly specified size fuse.
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Water and Electricity Don't Mix
Don't leave plugged-in appliances where they
might fall in contact with water. If a plugged-in appliance falls into
water, NEVER reach in to pull it out—even if it's turned off. First turn
off the power source at the panel board and then unplug the appliance.
If you have an appliance that has gotten wet, don't use it until it has
been checked by a qualified repair person.
Appliances
If an appliance repeatedly blows a fuse,
trips a circuit breaker or if it has given you a shock, unplug it and
have it repaired or replaced.
Entertainment/Computer Equipment
Check to see that the equipment is in good
condition and working properly. Look for cracks or damage in wiring,
plugs and connectors. Use a surge protector bearing the seal of a
nationally recognized certification agency.
Outdoor Safety
Electric-powered mowers and other electric
tools should not be used in the rain, on wet grass or in wet conditions.
Inspect power tools and electric lawn mowers before each use for frayed
power cords, broken plugs and cracked or broken housings. If any part is
damaged, stop using it immediately. Repair it or replace it. Always use
an extension cord marked for outdoor use and rated for the power needs
of your tools. Remember to unplug all portable power tools when not in
use. When using ladders, watch out for overhead wires and power lines.
Ladders
When using ladders,
avoid contact with overhead wires and power lines. Stay at least 10 feet
from all lines.
Lightning
During an electrical storm, do not use
appliances (i.e., hairdryers, toasters and radios) or telephones (except
in an emergency); do not take a bath or shower; keep batteries on hand
for flashlights and radios in case of a power outage; and use surge
protectors on electronic devices, appliances, phones, fax machines and
modems.
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Space Heaters
Space heaters are meant to supply
supplemental heat. Keep space heaters at least 3 ft. away from any
combustible materials such as bedding, clothing, draperies, furniture
and rugs. Don't use in rooms where children are unsupervised and
remember to turn off and unplug when not in use. Do not use space
heaters with extension cords; plug directly into an outlet on a
relatively unburdened circuit.
Halogen Floor Lamps
Halogen floor lamps operate at much higher
temperatures than a standard incandescent light bulb. Never place a
halogen floor lamp where it could come in contact with draperies,
clothing or other combustible materials. Be sure to turn the lamp off
whenever you leave the room for an extended period of time and never use
torchiere lamps in children's bedrooms or playrooms. Consider using
cooler fluorescent floor lamps.
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