There are many electrical systems in the home, from wiring to appliances, and all have the capability to develop faults. It is important that you be aware of what can go wrong and have the necessary knowledge to deal with an emergency in a safe fashion. Here are three of the most common electrical emergencies.
Faulty Wiring
To a large extent, the wiring in your home is buried within the walls so there is little that can be done to check this for safety without the expert knowledge of a qualified electrician. However, wiring extends to the majority of household appliances via flexible cables and extensions, and it is here where problems often occur. Cables are tough but if you are moving them about, or they are in a high wear environment, such as under a carpet; they can become damaged and create an electrical short. If you notice exposed or worn wiring take immediate steps to isolate the appliance from the mains supply and call for professional assistance.
Water and Electricity
It is a simple rule. Water and electricity do not mix and together they are very dangerous. For example, merely over-running a bath can expose wiring systems to moisture, which in turn, can allow hidden wiring issues to develop putting both you and your home at risk. If you believe that your wiring system has been exposed to water, call an experienced and qualified Emergency Electrician who can deal with the problem.
Damaged Electrical Appliances
Your standard electrical appliances are used every day, and they wear with time. Although it may not be obvious, this wear can cause electrical breakdowns that can in turn, create an emergency. Problems such as a short circuit or an earthing failure are lethal. If you believe that one of your appliances is faulty, it is vital that you isolate the item from the supply and seek professional assistance from a qualified Romford Emergency Electrician.
With around 70 people killed and 350.000 people injured every year, the majority caused by faulty electrical appliances, it makes sense to carry out regular checks to ensure that your household equipment is safe to use.
It doesn’t pay to cut corners when the safety of your home and loved ones are concerned, so make sure you are employing a reputable company or individual. An approved electrician will have certifications to a nationally recognised standard and here at Powerlec Elecrical & Testing Ltd we are both NICEIC accredited and Trustmark approved.
Electrical integrity is essential and ensuring that your household appliances are safe is important so remember:
· Check flexible cables for damage and wear
· Have wiring checked if you suspect water damage
· Have appliances tested if you believe they could have been damaged.
As always, if you need an emergency electrician in Romford call Powerlec on 01702 952 951, 07779 322 154 or fill out our contact form to request a prompt call-back from one of our experts.