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Safety Precautions While Working With Electricity 

Electricity is a force not to be reckoned with. Electricity can cause permanent damage to your body and will kill you if not handled properly. When a human receives an electrical shock, it is not the voltage that kills them but the current. People have died from voltages as low as 42 volts. It only takes about 100 milliamps or 0.1 amps to stop your heart. In perspective, that is about one-tenth of the power it takes to power a modern-day smartphone.

Now, if you’re anything like me, you have been zapped before at least once or twice. It is easy to become complacent with electricity because most of the time, you get shocked and will not have any devastating effects. Multiple factors can lead to death by electricity, such as which body parts made contact, the mineral makeup of your body at the time, and whether you could let go.

Here are some safety precautions while working with electricity to reduce the risk of electrical shock and injury from arc flash:

  • Never, ever work on anything live.
  • Turn the main breaker in your panel off if you cannot locate the circuit.
  • Wear leather gloves.
  • Wear rubber-soled shoes.
  • Always have someone with you.
  • Test the voltage to make sure it is off.
  • Wear safety glasses.
  • Always look away when turning on a circuit breaker.

The best safety precaution while working with electricity is always to seek a professional’s help. Light of the World Electric is a local, family-owned business that has your best interests in mind. We are qualified, licensed, and insured electricians passionate about customer service. Give us a call today for any of your electrical needs.

Can a Homeowner Do Their Own Electrical Work?

Since 1897, the National Electrical Code has been the standard for electrical installations throughout the United States. The National Electrical Code was created by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to ensure that Electricity was provided to homes and businesses in the safest possible manner and to reduce the risk of fire and injury. This code is updated every three years as new technology emerges. The complexity of electrical code may make you wonder, can a homeowner do their electrical work?

Colorado Electrical Code

According to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies website, you must get a permit before installing electrical wiring. Permits are good for one year, and your work must meet the following criteria:

  • You, the homeowner, perform the work
  • The result is inspected before being covered by drywall
  • The work complies with the National Electrical Code

Your county may have more stringent requirements, so check with your local building department before proceeding. As you work to improve your home, you must follow the standards set out by these organizations to maintain the integrity and safety of your home.

Hire a Licensed Electrician

It is very common, as an electrician, to find fire and safety hazards from innocent mistakes made by home and business owners who attempted electrical repairs and upgrades on their own. Unfortunately, these mistakes can cause severe damage or costly repairs. If you need electrical repairs or upgrades, always seek the help of a professional to ensure proper installation that is up to code and safe for you and your family or staff.

Light of the World Electric is a local, family-owned business passionate about customer service. Give us a call today for all your electrical project needs.

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How Long Does a GFCI Outlet Last?

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) and Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters were likely installed in your home if it was built or remodeled after 1990. These devices protect you and your home from shock and fires. It is essential to check these devices on a regular basis to ensure they are working correctly.

What is a GFCI Outlet?

GFCI outlets are different from standard electrical outlets in that they protect you and your home from electrical shock. They do this by monitoring the electrical current and tripping when a surge is detected, thereby shutting off the electricity to the outlet. GFCIs are typically located in your garage, kitchen, bathrooms, and electrical panel.

Testing Your GFCI Outlets

GFCIs have a test and reset button, and this simple maintenance check needs to be performed regularly to ensure they are working correctly. In your electrical panel, they will also have a colored test button. You will simply press the test button to test these devices until you hear a click. Once you hear the click, you will reset the device by either pressing reset or turning the circuit breaker back on. If the breaker or device does not reset, the device is faulty, and you need to replace it with one that will function properly.

How long does a GFCI outlet last before needing replacement?

Most GFCI outlets will last 15-25 years without issue. However, if you have a faulty GFCI, you must replace it sooner. Some signs of a failing outlet are:

  • The GFCI trips frequently
  • Is the outlet cracked or damaged
  • Plugs fall out easily

If you are experiencing any of these issues with your GFCI outlets, it’s time to get them replaced. Contact the licensed professionals at Light of the World Electric to handle your electrical needs.

Contact LOTW Electric LLC at 719-424-6028 to learn more or to hire us for a service today!

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