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Homes and businesses are stuffed full of technology and depend on electricity for the completion of numerous daily tasks. As the 21st century progresses, they are becoming more and more reliant on digital devices to streamline work processes, and provide with entertainment, and keep everyone connected.

As such, electrical fires are always a possibility, especially if equipment is outdated or neglected. It is important to look out for potential electrical hazards and rectify them promptly, in order to prevent a fire. Read on to find out more about some of the key electrical hazards that could be observable in the home or workplace.

Overloaded Circuits and Sockets

Plugging in more electrical items than the circuit can handle could blow a fuse and trigger a fire. Overloaded sockets can also be a fire hazard, where piled-on plugs or too many extension leads can cause sparking.

Poorly Maintained Equipment

PAT can provide with additional peace of mind by ensuring electrical devices are safe

One of the best methods for preventing electrical fires is to keep equipment in top condition, which should always be on the lookout for exposed wiring or damaged plugs.

Portable Appliance Tests (PAT) can provide with additional peace of mind by ensuring electrical devices are safe and in good working order.

Overheating Devices

Electrical devices can overheat as a result of a range of faults, including damaged wiring or an overloaded circuit. If devices are getting hot, this can result in sparking or a major malfunction, which in turn can ignite an electrical fire.

Concealed Electrical Control Panels

In an emergency, occupants will need to be able to access the electrical control panel promptly, as this can allow them to turn everything off and prevent further device malfunctions. They should make sure the panel isn’t blocked by heavy objects and is clearly labeled.

Leaving Electrical Equipment On Overnight

Occupants should make sure that all devices are properly switched off at the end of the day, especially in an office that contains lots of screens and digital equipment. This can reduce the risk of an electrical fire developing and getting out of control overnight.

Thameside Fire Protection: Fire Safety Services

Thameside Fire Protection offers a wide array of fire protection and prevention services to keep property safe, in the event of an emergency. They can provide fire risk assessments, which involves the consideration of potential electrical hazards that could spark a blaze in the building.

In addition to this, they can also install fire alarms, fire sprinkler systems, and extinguishers. Get in touch with an experienced team to find out more about how they can help.

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