Many homes have only one or sometimes two (if you’re lucky!) power points per room. In today’s day and age this simply won’t cut it- with a computer, a TV, a mobile phone, an iPad, a fan or heater, lighting and more, most of us will find ourselves quickly reaching for a power board to satisfy our ever growing electrical needs.
“Poor maintenance and incorrect usage of power boards can result in home and office fires endangering lives and causing considerable damage to property. Statistics show that over 350 residential house fires are started by electrical faults in NSW each year.”
– Fire NSW
Provided that you’ve invested in high-quality boards and you use them correctly, you can ensure yours, your family’s and your home’s safety, prevent power outages, and even electrical fires. Read ahead to brush up on your power board safety knowledge.
Avoid using the piggyback method as it could overload the power board, thus, it’s not recommended. Buy power boards with overload protection, as it will automatically halt any power that passes to the power board if at all there is a potential for overheating. Use only power boards having inbuilt safety switches/circuit breakers.
Avoid plugging appliances that are regarded as high wattage into the power board. Never use extension cords permanently. Get assistance from a licensed electrical contractor like Service Today to explore the possibilities to expand the number of power points.
Yes, it’s vital to properly maintain your power board, as it could avert injuries, appliance damage and fires. So, you should keep the power board onto its side. So, dirt and dust are not gathered in any of its unused points.
Check all plugs are securely fixed into the power board. Inspect the power board for any damaged or frayed wires. Ensure the power board is kept in a place that doesn’t have any contact with water, dirt or other types of debris. It’s vital to ensure that there is sufficient air ventilation around the power boards because it will shield them from overheating.
You should inspect your power board regularly to check there is any discolouration or enlargement of the points, immediately unplug and replace with a brand new power board of good quality. Besides, the power board leads should be regularly inspected to ensure they are in good condition and aren’t damaged.
Buy only quality power boards and extension leads, as this isn’t the area wherein you can save money. Certainly, you would not want to compromise your family’s safety, would you?
Incorrect usage and/or badly maintained power boards can result in home and office fires threatening lives and inflicting significant damage to the property. Thus, it’s better to take adequate care of your power boards and use it correctly to keep your family and employees safe.
Moreover, when altering your home’s electrical set up (even temporarily, with power boards and extension cords!) consider discussing your options with an electrician. A licensed electrician or will always be knowledgeable enough to tell you whether something is 100% safe and whether it is appropriate as a short term or long term solution. Not only that, but a licensed electrician will also be able to discuss with you the installation of additional power points as another, often safer, more cost effective and long term solution to increasing the electrical points in your home.
If electrical problems are ongoing around your home, you should consider contacting an electrician. Safety around the home is paramount, so don’t leave anything to change. Get in touch with a professional, Service Today are here to help diagnose the problems with your home electricals for peace of mind and safety assurance.
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