Jun 17, 2023

The Top Electrical Safety Mistakes Homeowners Make (and How to Avoid Them)

Electricity powers nearly every aspect of daily life, but even small oversights can lead to major hazards. The U.S. Fire Administration estimates that over 24,000 residential fires annually stem from electrical problems. Here are the most common mistakes homeowners make—and how to prevent them.

Overloading Outlets and Circuits

Plugging too many devices into one outlet or power strip is a recipe for overheating. Installing additional outlets or a panel upgrade prevents overloads.

Ignoring Outdated Wiring

Old or damaged wiring can’t safely handle today’s loads. A wiring inspection by a licensed electrician can reveal hidden risks before they become emergencies.

Skipping Surge Protection and Grounding

Without surge protection, one voltage spike can ruin expensive appliances or damage your home’s system.

DIY Electrical Work

Attempting panel or breaker work without proper training is dangerous. Leave complex tasks like troubleshooting and repairs to licensed professionals.

Neglecting Routine Maintenance

Scheduling regular electrical inspections can catch small issues early, saving money and preventing hazards.

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