What To Do In a Home Electrical Emergency - A Guide

What To Do In a Home Electrical Emergency - A Guide

Dealing with an electrical emergency in the home can be a stressful and dangerous situation, especially if you don’t know what to do. At Horsell Electrical, we understand the importance of being prepared for any electrical emergencies, which is why we’ve put together this guide to help you know what to do in such a situation.

Don’t Panic

The first step in dealing with an electrical emergency is to stay calm. This may sound obvious, but it’s important to keep your wits about you when dealing with electrical issues, as it can be dangerous if not handled properly.

Gas Leaks

If you suspect a gas leak, it is important to turn off the main gas supply and evacuate the house immediately. Do not use any electrical switches or appliances, and do not light any matches or cigarettes. Call the gas company or a licensed plumber as soon as possible.

Electrical Fire

If there is a fire, you should immediately call the fire department. Do not try to put the fire out yourself, as electrical fires can be particularly dangerous.

Power Outage

If there is a power outage in your home, you should first check the main switchboard to see if the problem is with the switchboard. If the switchboard is okay, you may need to check the fuse box. If you are unsure about what to do, it is best to call a licensed electrician.

If you have an electrical appliance that is not working, you should first unplug it from the power source. If the appliance is still not working, you should call a licensed electrician to assess the issue. If you get regular power outages you may want to consider installing a standby generator.

Electrical Shock

If you have an electrical shock, you should immediately turn off the power source and seek medical attention. Do not touch the person or the electrical source, as this can be dangerous.

Storms

In the event of a storm, you should stay away from windows and unplug all electrical appliances. If you have any outdoor electrical items, such as an antenna, you should unplug these as well. If you live in a stormy area then you may want to consider installing surge protection to your home or business.

Damaged or Exposed Wiring

If you have any electrical wiring that is damaged, you should not touch it. Call a licensed electrician to assess the issue and make any necessary repairs.

It is important to have a safety plan in place in case of an electrical emergency. This should include the phone numbers for emergency services, as well as the phone number for a licensed electrician. It’s also a good idea to have a fire extinguisher and smoke detectors in your home.

Rely On Your Local Electrician

At Horsell Electrical, we understand the importance of being prepared for any electrical emergencies. Our team of licensed electricians are available 24/7 to help you with any electrical issues, whether it’s a power outage or an electrical shock. We pride ourselves on our commitment to safety and quality, and we will always strive to provide you with the best possible service.

In Conclusion

An electrical emergency can be a dangerous and stressful situation, but it is important to know what to do in such a situation. Stay calm, turn off the power source, and seek help from a licensed electrician if necessary. At Horsell Electrical, we are here to help you with any electrical emergencies, and we are committed to providing you with the best possible service.

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