electrical hazards

  • A person putting a cover on their outlet to babyproof their home's electrical system.

5 Key Ways to Babyproof Your Home’s Electrical System

Got a baby that’s becoming mobile? This exciting time comes with a set of new responsibilities: babyproofing your home. When you’re taking on this task, don’t forget about your electrical system! Here are a few ways to babyproof your home’s ...

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Think Your House Needs Rewiring? Look Out for These Signs

Electrical wiring in homes can become compromised over time, putting both your property and family at risk. Despite wires themselves being hidden, there are some noticeable signs your home is in need of rewiring. Let’s go over those signs. Your ...

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Top 6 Reasons to Install LED Lighting in Your Home

Wondering if you should make the switch to LED lighting in your home? Here are six reasons you should consider changing out your bulbs. First...What Does LED Stand for? LED is an acronym for Light Emitting Diode. This means it’s ...

  • Caucasian hand plugging white cord into a white wall outlet.

5 Common Electrical Problems in Your House

Every home is susceptible to a variety of electrical issues, but even small issues can become hazards if left unchecked. Here are five common electrical problems to help you notice hazards in your home before they become serious safety risks. ...

  • A person working on an outlet while trying to avoid electrical mistakes.

5 Common DIY Electrical Mistakes

When it comes to DIY projects in your home, mistakes are bound to happen. But with electricity, even little mistakes can be dangerous. Here are five of the most common DIY electrical mistakes and what you can do to avoid ...

  • Speck Family electrician making sure carbon monoxide detector is installed on ceiling properly.

6 Questions You May Have About Carbon Monoxide

In case you didn’t know, January is Carbon Monoxide Safety Awareness month. Being aware of this poisonous, colorless, and scentless gas is crucial for the health and safety of you and your family. We’ve got a rundown of the six ...

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