
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: Always find the breaker in the breaker panel that controls the circuit you plan to work on. If someone else is working in the area and could re-energize that circuit, lock it out with breaker locks. If you do not have them, write a note and fasten it to the breaker to prevent someone from accidentally re-energizing the circuit.
EXTENSION CORDS: Examine extension cords for broken wires and poor connections at the plug-ins. Never cut the ground plug off. Plugging more than two extension cords together may cause heating problems and voltage losses.
OVERLOADING BREAKERS: The breakers in the breaker panel are rated at certain amperages. These amperages should not be exceeded. If a breaker continues to trip or open, it is being overloaded. Re-arrange the load (equipment) onto different circuits to help distribute the loads. Fully loaded circuits can cause heat build up that could melt the wiring in the circuit.
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: Always unplug electrical equipment before proceeding with repairs. Accidental startup or electrical arcing could occur if the electrical source is not removed.
TESTING FOR ELECTRICITY: Use a volt meter to test an electrical
circuit if you are not sure if it is "hot". Do not use your fingers or a
screwdriver to do this check, 120 volts can be just as deadly as 480 volts, dont
take the chance.
Safe-Home Checklist
Post emergency numbers by every phone. Numbers must be large and clear enough to been seen from a distance.
Keep a first aid kit handy; know how to use it.
Install smoke detectors and all-purpose fire extinguishers. Check them monthly.
Store flammable materials away from the furnace, fireplace, and other heat sources. Never leave an open flame burning unattended - even for a minute.
Use flame-retardant curtains and bedding.
Don't let anyone smoke in bed.
Have your heating system checked and cleaned by a qualified contractor yearly.
Inspect electrical equipment regularly. Replace frayed or cracked electrical cords and broken sockets and plugs. Make sure electrical appliances are properly grounded.
Lock up all drugs and hazardous materials out of children's sight.
Keep stairs, sidewalks, and hallways well lit and clear of clutter.
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