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Fall Electrical Safety Tips
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November 04, 2021

Fall Electrical Safety Tips

Fall is arguably one of the best times of the year for most people. Everything from the mild weather to the magical foliage and fewer crowds makes it a perfect time to explore. With all the fun activities that can keep you busy during fall, it’s easy for anyone to forget about some things that need a bit of attention from time to time—and your electrical system is among them.

With the fall season around the corner, you are going to begin depending more on things like HVAC systems, water heaters, lighting systems, and other electrically-powered tools. That’s why it’s important to be conversant with electrical safety measures that will keep you protected and keep your electrical system and appliances in good working order.

Here are the top electrical safety tips for the fall season:

  • Avoid Overloading

Overloading happens when plugged-in appliances or electronics draw more power than a circuit can safely handle. Overloading an outlet can damage your electrical appliances and electronics, and can be a fire hazard. It's important to know how much power an outlet can provide so that you don't overload your electrical system.

  • Check The Condition of Your HVAC System

Your HVAC system comprises of several electrical components that need to be inspected as the mild weather rolls in. Call an HVAC system contractor and let them evaluate the condition of wiring, compressor, connections, and capacitor.

  • Inspect Outdoor Lighting

The dropping temperatures typical with fall can bring in moisture, so it’s advisable to have an "electrician near me" inspect your outdoor lighting and fixtures. Be sure to inspect floodlights, motion sensor lights, and other fixtures. If you intend to hold an outdoor party, ensure there’s enough lighting for purposes of safety.

  • Inspect Your Electrical Panel

Because you may rely more on electrical appliances during fall, it’s a good idea to ensure your electrical panel is in good working order. Your electrical panel is responsible for supplying power to various circuits within your home, so it needs to be working properly. You don’t want to experience frequent circuit breaker tripping or electrical fires due to a faulty electrical panel. Let certified electricians check the condition of your electrical panel to ensure it’s working as it should.

  • Check Your Extension Cord

Like other components of your electrical system, your extension cords are subject to everyday wear and tear. Your electrician should check your extension cords for damage and ensure all extension cords used in outdoor spaces are weather-rated. Besides, you’ll want to inspect your GFCI electrical outlets and make any necessary upgrades.

  • Sweep Dry Leaves

Ensure you keep dry leaves away from outdoor outlets, light fixtures, and power cords, as they can present a hazard when they pile up around electrical fixtures. Rake up leaves and other debris to keep your outdoor electrical components in a good condition. If you need help with maintaining your landscape, call Beall Contracting.

Contact Beall Contracting for All of Your Electrical Needs

Have questions about keeping your property safe during fall? Beall Contracting is one phone call away. We provide a wide range of electrical services, including electrical inspection, electrical panel replacement, electrical installation, and more.

Visit our website to learn more about our services and book an appointment with our affordable electricians in Mars, PA.