Sunday, 18 January 2015

Pinning Down Electrical Faults

Faulty electrical wiring is one of the common causes of workplace fires. Various workplaces host many kinds of equipment that consume a great amount of electricity daily, and without proper wiring, an average workplace can instantly turn into a fire hazard. A professional fire safety risk assessment helps identify problematic electrical areas.

Old and Faulty Appliances

There are workplaces where some of the appliances have soldiered on for years. As such, they may have frayed or faulty wiring. Defective power cords lying on or placed under fabrics may cause cloth surfaces such as carpets, rugs, or curtains to catch fire. This is true when the wiring is chafing under the foot traffic.

Big Bulbs

The lighting industry has some products touted to produce high amounts of luminescence, but at a great cost in wattage. Always check if the light bulb wattage is suitable for the light fixture; if the amount exceeds the fixture’s specs, overheating could result in a fire risk.


Outlets

Some workplaces tend to have a number of extension cords or multi-socket voltage regulators, which could indicate a danger of overload. While circuit breakers are there to regulate amps and prevent the catastrophes caused by an electrical overload, it might not do the job well if the circuit is faulty and unreliable.

Safety should always be the prime priority, and home and building owners must never take things lightly. Consult professional fire safety experts for guidance.

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