Living in an older home can be a charm, with its unique character and history. But let’s face it, when it comes to electrical wiring, the charm can quickly turn into a shocking realization—literally!
Most household outlets can handle up to two electrical items. This low capacity helps users avoid overloading the circuit, but can leave the connected items vulnerable to electrical surges. Plugging ...
A national survey of 500 general contractors, electricians, plumbers, and HVAC specialists conducted by Eric Mower + Associates’ (EMA) Group B2B, Syracuse, N.Y., reveals contractors are now making ...
The Department of Trade and Industry–Region 3 (DTI-3) reminded consumers and business establishments to purchase certified electrical products.The agency issued ...
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Items you should never plug into a power strip (and what’s actually okay), according to an electrician
Discover which items should never be plugged into a power strip, along with other hazardous mistakes people frequently make. Don't overload power strips; always use wall outlets for high-wattage items ...
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