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		<title>Electrical Safety in Your Tacoma Washington Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year nearly 3,500 Americans die in home fires and approximately 20,000 are injured. Electrical fires are one of the leading types of home fires, especially in manufactured homes. By following some simple rules on electrical safety you can reduce the likelihood of an electrical fire in your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Prevent Electrical Dangers In Your Tacoma Area Home</h2>
<p>Every year nearly 3,500 Americans die in home fires and approximately  20,000 are injured some in the Tacoma area. Electrical fires are one of the leading types of  home fires, especially in manufactured homes. This just underscores the importance of a professional home inspection and by following some simple  rules on electrical safety you can reduce the likelihood of an  electrical fire in your Tacoma area home.</p>
<p>Studies of electrical fires in homes around Tacoma show that many problems are  associated with improper installation of electrical devices by  do-it-yourselfers. Common errors that can lead to fires include the use  of improperly rated devices such as switches or receptacles and loose  connections at these devices. Both can lead to overheating and arcing  that can start fires in your Tacoma home. Fires are still caused by people using the wrong  size fuse or even putting a penny behind a fuse when they don&#8217;t have a  spare. These practices are very dangerous in your Tacoma home. The fuse is a safety device  designed to limit the electricity carried by the circuit to a safe  level. Electricity and water are a bad combination. All electrical  devices installed outdoors should be specially designed for outdoor use.  Outdoor receptacles as well as those in kitchens, bathrooms, and  anywhere else near water should be the ground fault circuit interrupting  type (GFCI).</p>
<p>Light bulbs, especially the newer halogen types that are commonly sold in Tacoma area stores, get very hot and can  ignite combustible materials that get too close. Clothing or towels  should never be placed atop a lampshade and table lamps should not be  used without a shade where they might fall over onto a bed or sofa. Most  light fixtures sold around Tacoma are labeled to show the brightest bulb that can be  safely used in that fixture; too high a wattage bulb can cause the  fixture to overheat and start a fire. Extension cords are a common cause  of electrical fires in homes around Tacoma. You must be careful to use only extension cords  that are rated for the power used by the device they are powering.  Extension cords should never be used as a long term solution to the need  for another receptacle. Extension cords must never be run inside walls  or under rugs or furniture. Extension cords can get warm in use and must  be able to dissipate this heat or they can start a fire.</p>
<p>The insulation on electrical cords can become damaged by wear,  flexing, or age. Do not use any cord that is stiff or cracked. Some  clues that you may have an electrical problem are : 1. Flickering  lights. If the lights dim every time you turn on an appliance that  circuit is overloaded or has a loose connection. 2. Sparks. If sparks  appear when you insert or remove a plug, they could be a sign of loose  connections. 3. Warm electrical cord. If an electrical cord is warm to  the touch, the cord is underrated or defective. 4. Frequent blown fuses  or broken circuits. A fuse or circuit breaker that keeps tripping is an  important warning sign of problems. 5. Frequent bulb burnout. A light  bulb that burns out frequently is a sign that the bulb is too high a  wattage for the fixture.</p>
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