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Tips for preventing electrical fires in your home

Electrical fires are all too common. Here are some tips to prevent this type of disaster from occurring in your home.
• Unplug heat-producing appliances. Toasters, blow dryers, irons, kettles and any other heat generating tools should be unplugged when not in use. If they malfunction or are accidentally turned on, they can over¬heat and catch fire.
• Only use extension cords temporarily. Nothing should be left plugged into an extension cord permanently. If necessary, have a professional electrician install more outlets in your home.
• Get your electrical system updated. Modern wiring reduces the possibility that an electrical fire will start. It may also save you money on your insurance policy.
• Check electrical cords before plugging them in. Cords that are frayed, cracked or loose aren’t safe. Get wires repaired before plugging them in.
• Don’t remove the third prong on a power cord. The third prong protects your home from electrical malfunctions. If your home only has two-prong outlets, call an electrician to get them updated.
Above all, be familiar with the signs of electrical problems. This includes burn marks or discolorations around sockets, switches or fixtures; appliances and cords that feel hot to the touch; and breakers that regularly trip.
