The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics states that job prospects of electricians are double the average of all occupations, and many employers report difficulty finding qualified...Read More
Water and electricity do not mix. Follow this guide to quickly see what equipment must be replaced and which electronics may be reconditioned.Read More
Not all electricians are the same. All electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician with 4-5 years of on the job training, who has been training and up to date on your states electrical...Read More
Using qualified electricians and purchasing from reputable distributors and retailers gives you: Safety, Security, and the Backing of the Manufacturer. Purchasing Counterfeits Has Consequences.Read More
Lightning Protection: Preventing a Direct Strike. In the first quarter of 2017 alone, thunderstorms caused a record $5.7 billion in losses, and lightning kills and average of 30 people a year. Learn...Read More
From 2010 to 2014, the National Fire Protection Association estimated an average of 45,210 home fires caused by electrical failure or malfunction, resulting in an estimated 420 deaths, 1,370 injuries...Read More
Did you know that as of 2020, there have been 16 revisions of The National Electrical Code since 1977, the year the average American home was built? Many people are unaware of the protections provided...Read More
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, there were an average of 4,963 injuries caused by electrical receptacles between 2008 and 2016 with the majority of injuries occurring in children...Read More
Electricity is everywhere. It’s the greatest achievement of mankind and it affects every aspect of our lives. As the world becomes interconnected, more and more areas of our lives will soon be powered...Read More