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Electrical Outlet Safety In Your Home Business Office or Elsewhere at Home!  
Installing electrical outlets properly and then using them properly is essential when it comes to electrical safety. In fact, improper usage of electrical outlets is a major cause of injuries, death, and fires.

January 10, 2009 ( PowerHomeBiz ) - United Kingdom - Installing electrical outlets properly and then using them properly is essential when it comes to electrical safety. In fact, improper usage of electrical outlets is a major cause of injuries, death, and fires. In the United States, for example, approximately 3,900 injuries per year are associated with electrical outlet accidents, with about one third of these injuries being caused when children insert a metal object into the outlet. In addition, the Consumer Product Safety Commission in the United States reports that 5,300 fires occur each year and approximately 40 people die each year as the result of these fires.

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One way to prevent fire and other injuries from developing from electrical outlets is to replace outlets that have become damaged. In older homes, outlets can deteriorate over time and may need to be replaced. This is particularly true with plugs that are used often, such as those in kitchens and bathrooms in which appliances may be repeatedly plugged in and unplugged.

There have been cases of people receiving severe burns to their hands when plugging items into outlets that have become damaged or deteriorated. This occurs when the plastic faceplate breaks away and allows the prongs from the plug to bridge the electrical contacts to the grounded strap and causes arcing to occur.

If an outlet looks worn out, if it is broken, or if the plug is loose when placed in the outlet, it is time for it to be replaced. Otherwise, it can be a great fire hazard. This is particularly true if a curtain or drape hangs near to the outlet.

If you have an outlet that needs replacing, you should contact a qualified electrician to do the job. If you are interested in doing it yourself, you should first take some electrical courses so you can learn how to replace the outlet properly and safely.

Other Outlet Safety Tips

In addition to replacing damaged outlets, there are many other steps you can take to use electrical outlets safely. These include:

  • · Never pull out a plug by pulling on the cord, as this can cause damage to the plug
  • · Do not pull a plug out at an angle, as this can cause the face plat to become cracked or otherwise break away
  • · Install plastic safety caps in outlets to prevent children from inserting objects inside
  • · Make certain all plugs are inserted completely

By following these simple steps, you can be sure to keep your home protected and safe.

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