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Did You Know About Summar Electrical Safety Tips

Our team of certified electricians at HomeOps Electric has compiled a list of summer electrical safety tips that will help you enjoy a much safer summer. For more details, visit us at https://www.callhomeops.com/electricians-centereach-ny-electrical-repair-service

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Did You Know About Summar Electrical Safety Tips

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  1. Did You Know About Summar Electrical Safety Tips ? The summer is a perfect time to host outdoor parties, complete outdoor DIY projects, and spend more time outdoors with friends and family. Many of these outdoor activities involve electrical power, so it's best to pay extra attention to electrical safety during summer. Our team of certified electricians at HomeOps Electric has compiled a list of summer electrical safety tips that will help you enjoy a much safer summer. Install GFCI Outlets Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) are protective devices that are designed to detect imbalances in the electrical current and automatically shut off power when an Electricians Centereach fault is detected. GFCI outlets should be installed in moisture-prone areas such as basements, laundry rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms to reduce the risk of electrical fire and electrocution. GFCI outlets need to be inspected regularly to ensure they are in good working order. Trim Tree Branches Growing Too Close To Your Power Lines You should keep tree branches at least 1.5 meters away from power lines. Tree branches growing too close to your power lines can be a safety risk and cause electrical fires and power surges. If there are any tree branches growing in close proximity to your power lines, call a reputable tree removal company to trim them. No matter how easy it seems, you should never trim trees near power lines yourself. 640 Building D Belle Terre Rd, Port Jefferson, NY 11777 631-509-2000 https://www.callhomeops.com

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