22 Jan Electrical Safety Tips during a Winter Storm
Kingsport, TN
With its mountains, valleys and hills, the geography of our region in East Tennessee means that snow and ice can have a paralyzing effect. A winter storm also creates stress on your heating system. Whether you have an HVAC or rely on space heaters, whatever method of heat that you choose is going to have to work harder when winter precipitation hits. Today on the blog, check out these electrical safety tips you should follow before and during any winter storm.
Have your heating system inspected
This ensures your heating equipment is in good working condition and that there are no flammable materials near any of the heaters that will be in use. If you utilize space heaters, you want to check the cords and plugs for any sign of damage. If you have an HVAC, you want to schedule a maintenance inspection with an experienced, certified professional technician.
Use safe practices with your extension cords
For maximum safety, select extension cords that are rated for outdoor use (these are more durable) and ones that are in good condition. Dispose of any extension cord that has exposed wiring. You never want to overload an extension cord, or run the cord under a carpet or rug, as this can cause overheating and create a fire hazard.
Avoid outlet overloads
If you use space heaters, you are plugging in more electrical appliances into the circuits of your home. Plug in too many devices into a single outlet and it can lead to an overload, with the potential risks including overheating, a tripped circuit breaker or even an electrical fire.
Prepare in advance for power outages
Preparation is your best defense against almost any type of problem, including power outages, which can occur frequently during winter weather. The weight of snow on tree branches can lead to power line failure, which can be quite perilous if it occurs when temperatures outside are freezing. If you have a portable generator, inspect it to make sure it is safe for use. Never have a generator running indoors, whether inside your home or your garage, as this can lead to the buildup of potentially fatal carbon monoxide. Make sure your phones are fully charged before snow and ice hit. Keep coolers on hand; they can be used to store food outside if you lose power, as the temperatures outside will be low enough to preserve the food. You also want to make sure you have plenty of blankets and other warm clothes on hand and plenty of supplies for all the people and pets in your home.
Professional electrician service in Kingsport, Johnson City and Bristol in Tennessee
Is winter weather in the forecast? To schedule an inspection for your HVAC or to make sure your electrical system is functioning as it should, the team at Thompson Electrical Service is here to help. Each of our technicians is highly trained and has significant experience, while also being fully licensed, bonded and insured. To find out more about our services, call our office in Kingsport at (423) 343-5726 or contact us online to receive your free quote.
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