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Smoke Alarm Safety - Video Short - Electrical Safety Foundation 01/08/2024

The start of a new month is a great time to test your batteries, carbon monoxide detectors, GFCI, and AFCI receptacles. It’s dangerous not to have smoke alarms in your home. Be sure to test your alarms monthly, change the batteries yearly, and replace the alarm every ten years.

Smoke Alarm Safety - Video Short - Electrical Safety Foundation It's dangerous to not have a smoke alarm in your home. Be sure to test the smoke alarm monthly, replace the battery yearly, and replace the smoke alarm every 10 years.

Prepare Your Business and Recover From a Natural Disaster - Electrical Safety Foundation 11/07/2024

While we can’t prevent natural disasters, we can ensure our businesses are electrically safe before and after the storm. Practicing electrical safety and being prepared can lead to a smooth recovery and an opportunity to renovate the electrical efficiency of your business.

Prepare Your Business and Recover From a Natural Disaster - Electrical Safety Foundation Practicing electrical safety and being prepared can lead to a smooth recovery and an opportunity to renovate the electrical efficiency of your business.

04/07/2024

Celebrate safely with friends and family! 🎆🇺🇸

Electric Shock Drowning – Water and Electricity Don’t Mix - Electrical Safety Foundation 21/06/2024

Before heading into a pool or hot tub, learn how to avoid . Make sure all pools, hot tubs, and spas are at least 25 feet from power lines. Install GFCIs, which can prevent electrocution, on all receptacles within 20 feet of the water’s edge. Electric shock drowning severely injures and kills people every year!

Electric Shock Drowning – Water and Electricity Don’t Mix - Electrical Safety Foundation Electric Shock Drowning (ESD) severely injures and kills people every year. ESD occurs when faulty wiring sends electric current into water, which passes through the body and causes paralysis, which could ultimately result in drowning. How to Avoid Electric Shock Drowning Locate and label all power....

Overhead Power Line Safety - Video Short - Electrical Safety Foundation 14/06/2024

cause 46% of electrically related deaths in the workplace. To avoid becoming a statistic, always look up and be aware of overhead power lines. Keep yourself and your equipment at least 10 feet away from any lines. Never touch anything that is in contact with power lines, and always carry equipment like ladders horizontally to avoid contact: https://www.esfi.org/overhead-power-line-safety-video-short/

Overhead Power Line Safety - Video Short - Electrical Safety Foundation Overhead power lines cause 46% of electrically related deaths in the workplace. To avoid becoming danger, always look up and be aware of overhead power lines.

Electrical Safety Dos - Electrical Safety Foundation 14/07/2023

Be aware of warning signs of an overload or wiring problem! If you see lights that flicker or dim, notice discolorations, hear buzzing, feel warm switches/outlets, or smell burning, you should hire a qualified electrician to inspect your system. See more electrical safety dos:

Electrical Safety Dos - Electrical Safety Foundation If you see lights that flicker or dim, notice discolorations, hear buzzing, feel warm switches / outlets, or smell burning, have your system inspected.

04/07/2023

Celebrate the 4th safely with these tips from Powering America - NECA & IBEW! 🇺🇸 Enjoy the day with family and friends!

Smoke Alarm Safety - Video Short - Electrical Safety Foundation 03/07/2023

It’s dangerous not having smoke alarms in your home. Be sure to test your alarms monthly, replace the batteries yearly, and replace the alarm every ten years. The start of a new month is a great time to test your batteries, carbon monoxide detectors, GFCI, and AFCI receptacles:

Smoke Alarm Safety - Video Short - Electrical Safety Foundation It's dangerous to not have a smoke alarm in your home. Be sure to test the smoke alarm monthly, replace the battery yearly, and replace the smoke alarm every 10 years.

18/06/2023

Wishing all the Dads a fantastic Father’s Day! 🤩

We are the Electrical Industry - Electrical Safety Foundation 16/06/2023

Why do we rise every morning before the sun? Why do we work in the unforgiving heat and frigid cold? Why do we trek through the mud in the ground and navigate the skies in a bucket? We do it so we can provide for our families. We wake up early so we can power our neighborhoods and cities. We do it for the endless opportunities afforded to us and for the opportunities to pass down our knowledge to the next generation. We are the electrical industry.

We are the Electrical Industry - Electrical Safety Foundation We are the electrical industry. Join us today. Interested in Becoming an Electrician? Contact your local NECA/IBEW or IEC Chapter.

29/05/2023

This Memorial Day, we remember those who bravely fought for our freedom. 🖤🇺🇸🖤

Qualified EV Installation - Video Short - Electrical Safety Foundation International 18/05/2023

May is ! Thinking about installing an charger? Make sure all chargers are installed by a qualified electrician to ensure that they meet safety standards and electrical codes. Schedule a site assessment before the installation to ensure that your electrical system can handle the demand of charging an EV. It may need to be updated to ensure your vehicle can be charged safely.

Qualified EV Installation - Video Short - Electrical Safety Foundation International Thinking about installing an EV charger for your home? Make sure all chargers are installed by a qualified electrician to ensure that safety standards and electrical codes are met.

16/02/2023

Securing your office campus or building, safeguarding your data center, or installing touchless access points of entry into your office space all require the work of a skilled, qualified electrician!

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19/01/2023

Considering a home improvement project that requires electrical work? Protect your investment and hire only a qualified electrician. Which means they are licensed, insured, and bonded in your state and they stand behind their work. They will pull the required permits and provide the most efficient solution for your project. They will have years of on-the-job-training and adhere to all safety regulations. Complete a Service Request Form and we will match you with a highly skilled and trained electrician in your area today!
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01/01/2023

Welcoming in 2023! Cheers to a BRIGHT and Happy New Year!!

Wrapping up the Holidays: Preventing Winter Fires - Electrical Safety Foundation International 27/12/2022

: Remove, inspect, and store all holiday decorations by the first week of January. Nearly half of home fires occur during December, January, and February. Inspect and dispose of any damaged decorations. Also, separate and label indoor and outdoor decorations. Keep your home and family safe after the holidays with these tips:

Wrapping up the Holidays: Preventing Winter Fires - Electrical Safety Foundation International Nearly half of home fires occur during the months of December, January, and February. Keep your home and family safe after the holidays with these post-holiday year-end tips. 25% of holiday fires are caused by decorations Never leave holiday decorations on while sleeping or away from home 210 home f...

25/12/2022

Even if all you receive this year is a membership to the Jelly-of-the-Month club, remember the reason for the season - family and friends! Merry Christmas!!

Winter Downed Power Lines - Electrical Safety Foundation International 19/12/2022

As you prepare for and brace yourself for , make sure you are aware of your surroundings whenever venturing outside. Heavy winds, snowfall, and ice are capable of knocking down utility poles and . If you encounter a downed line, be sure to stay at least 35 feet back, which is about three car lengths. Do not touch the power line or anything in contact with the line. If others are around, warn them to stay away, then call 911. Always consider all downed lines live and dangerous!

Winter Downed Power Lines - Electrical Safety Foundation International As temperatures drop and winter storms blow through, make sure you are aware of your surroundings whenever venturing outside. Heavy winds, snowfall, and ice are more than capable of bringing down utility poles and power lines. If you encounter a downed line, be sure to stay at least 35 feet back, wh...

31/10/2022
Halloween Safety - Electrical Safety Foundation International 25/10/2022

: Avoid using highly flammable items such as dried flowers, corn stalks, or hay in your holiday decorations. They could be ignited by heat from a nearby light bulb. Read more safety tips here: https://www.esfi.org/halloween-safety

Halloween Safety - Electrical Safety Foundation International It’s Not a Trick. Treat Yourself to Safety Curiosity leads to many things, not all of them safe. Protect children by installing Tamper Resistant Receptacles in your home. This permanent, cost-effective solution prevents injuries and deaths caused by the insertion of foreign objects into outlets. A...

ESFI Workplace Safety - Qualified Electrical Workers 18/10/2022

: Qualified electrical workers follow strict safety principles that include daily inspections and evaluation of electrical equipment, planning jobs and conducting job hazard analysis, identifying electrical hazards, and reducing associated risks. Complete your project efficiently and keep facility employees safe by hiring qualified electrical contractors and electrical workers. Contact with electricity is a leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities, but many of these deaths can be prevented by ensuring qualified electrical workers perform all electrical work.

ESFI Workplace Safety - Qualified Electrical Workers Electricity is vital to every building, whether residential, industrial, or commercial. It’s what helps run our businesses and our society as a whole. The i...

23/09/2022

As we move into fall, follow these tips! 🍁

05/09/2022

To America’s workforce, enjoy this day of rest!

15/08/2022

What does it mean to hire a qualified electrician? It means you have hired the most knowledgeable, the most trained and the one who operates with SAFETY FIRST as their mantra.

12/08/2022

The collective knowledge and expertise of our contractors helps ensure the right electrical systems are designed and installed, so that you can lower energy costs. Whether you are looking for solar, wind, micro-grids, or on-site energy storage, our Qualified Electricians can guide you to the best solution. http://qualifiedelectricians.com/renewable_energy

Back to School: Take Charge - Electrical Safety - Electrical Safety Foundation International 03/08/2022

To prepare for the start of a new , ESFI is offering important electrical safety tips. Learn how to properly use electricity when charging your laptop, phone, or other electronics to avoid painful injuries and keep the devices in working order. If you have a student heading to a for the first time, help them to prepare with cooking safety tips to avoid any preventable accidents in the kitchen. See more electrical safety tips!

Back to School: Take Charge - Electrical Safety - Electrical Safety Foundation International Electricity is all around us. Learning how to properly use electricity when charging your phone or other electronics can help you avoid painful injuries and keep the devices in working order Back to School Safety Do not play on or around utility poles or power lines; you can get hurt! Stay away from...

04/07/2022

Enjoy the day with friends and family!

26/05/2022

Having a smart home doesn’t mean you need to purchase a new home. You just need the right technology to keep your home safe, secure, and energy-efficient. If you're renovating your home, make sure to have the electrical safety devices required by the National Electrical Code (NEC) installed to maintain an electrically safe home. The NEC is revised every three years and outlines the minimum requirements for safe electrical installation. Learn how safety devices can make your home safe and smart: https://youtu.be/CJS-rREXoAw

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