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Qualified Electricians

The Importance of Rebuilding and Renovating Safely

Posted 09.21.2017 in Home Safety
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Qualified Electricians - The Importance of Rebuilding and Renovating Safely

Not all electricians are the same. All electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician, who:

  • Has 4-5 years of on the job training
  • Is trained and up-to-date on your state's electrical code
  • Is licensed, insured, and bonded in your state
  • Purchases from reputable retailers and distributors
  • Stands behind his work
  • Can be reached by multiple methods
  • Does safe work
  • Leaves a paper train and pull required permits
  • Provides the most energy efficient solutions

Locate qualified electricians at the National Electrical Contractors Association or Independent Electrical Contractors. 

Want to partner with ESFI on this initiative? Contact info@esfi.org or publish a press release with our template below:

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    Counterfeit Electronics, Counterfeit Safety, Disaster Safety, Home Safety, Rebuilding, Rebuilding Safely
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