Halloween Safety Tips

Cute as a Button…but Beware! Each year, nearly 3,500 people of all ages in the United States unintentionally swallow button batteries, also known as watch or coin batteries, used to power many electronics including toys, decorations, and remote controls.  56,667 people, including children, were hospitalized for battery ingestion related injuries between 1993 and 2013. All […]

Fire Prevention Week 2014: Be Proactive, Save Lives

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)’s theme for Fire Prevention Week 2014, “Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month,” encourages the public to make sure their smoke alarms are in working order.  From October 5-11, 2014, the NFPA leads the charge for home fire safety and the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) provides resources […]

Electrical Safety Precautions During Disasters Brochure

This brochure outlines key safety precautions for consumers to beware of electrical sangers associated with power outages, floods, and severe storms when dealing with electricity during and after storms and other natural disasters. Available in English and Spanish.  

Electrical Safety Precautions During Disasters Brochure (Spanish)

This brochure outlines key safety precautions for consumers to beware of electrical sangers associated with power outages, floods, and severe storms when dealing with electricity during and after storms and other natural disasters. Available in English and Spanish.

National Electrical Code: Facts and Figures

Think you know all there is to know about the National Electrical Code?  These facts and figures may surprise you. The National Electrical Code (NEC) is in effect only AFTER it is adopted by the state or local jurisdiction.  An average of 3,810 fires occur in dorms and barracks. The 2014 NEC will now require […]

AFCI vs GFCI

Though both provide enhanced electrical safety and have similar acronyms, AFCIs and GFCIs protect against very different things. Use this table to learn the differences and values of these safety technologies. AFCI or GFCI Protects Against: AFCI: Arc-Faults – a dangerous electrical problem caused by damage, overheated, or stressed electrical wiring or devices that may result […]

5 Easy Steps to a Safer Home

In order to provide enhanced protection, your AFCIs and GFCIs need to be functioning properly.  Follow these easy steps to test them each month. Did You Know? GFCIs shut off electric power in the event of a ground fault within as little as 1/40 of a second. The National Electrical Code first included a home […]

Are You Safety Savvy?

In honor of National Electrical Safety Month, put your safety knowledge to the test with our handy quiz. True or False? Using a corded telephone during a lightning storm is safe Why do some outlets have three holes? What should you do when you use a portable generator during a power outage? The ____ industry […]

TRRs: 50 Cents to Protect a Child

What are Tamper Resistant Receptacles (TRRs)? Though they look like standard outlets, only TRRs include a built-in shutter system that prevents foreign objects from being inserted.  Only a plug that applies simultaneous, equal pressure to both slots will disengage the cover plates, allowing access to the contact points.  Without this synchronized pressure, the cover plates […]

Deadly Deals: Counterfeits

The saying, “If it’s too good to be true, it usually is.” should come to mind when you find electrical products that are far below competitor prices. But electrical products are uniquely hazardous when impersonated.  They have not undergone testing by an independent laboratory, likely do not comply with industry safety requirements, and since its […]

Surge and Protect 2014

What is a “Power Surge”?  A power surge, or transient voltage, is a sudden and unwanted increase in voltage that can damage, degrade or destroy the sensitive electronic equipment in your home or business. Causes: The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) estimates that 60-80% of surges are created within a facility, such as when large appliances, like […]

2014 NESM

Recovering from a Flood? Have an electrician or electrical inspector determine which electrical equipment and appliances can be restored and which need to be replaced Don’t Become a Victim of the “Silent Killer” Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas that is virtually undetectable without the use of detection technology like a CO […]