7 simple fixes to make your home a safe zone

  1. If your outlet has a missing or broken cover plate, replace it immediately. Outlet covers create a barrier between people and exposed wires;

  2. Install tamper-resistant receptacles to protect younger children from shocks. They have special shutters that cover the plug slots and help prevent little fingers or objects from going into the outlet;
  3. Small kids often want to explore new things by putting them in their mouths.  Keep cords away from little hands and mouths;
  4. Teach older children how to plug and unplug safely. Never overload outlets by plugging in too many cords.
  5. Use an approved power bar that has surge protection instead. When it’s time to unplug, don’t yank cords from the wall. This can damage the appliance, the cord and the outlet;
  6. Check all your cords. Replace frayed cords; tape won’t protect anyone from a shock. Only use extension cords temporarily. They are prone to cracking and fraying, which can lead to a shock or fire;
  7. Water and electricity can be a lethal mix. Install Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs), which have a reset button, in any room with water. This includes bathrooms, kitchens and laundry rooms. GFCIs help protect from a shock; and

If you need electrical work done in your home, only hire a Licensed Electrical Contractor .

Source: https://esasafe.com/safety/home-electrical-safety/home-safety/

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