If you have started from the beginning of this website by now you will be well aware of the need to prevent the Electric Silent Killer from entering your home. This page will equip you with the knowledge to identify the danger spots from electrical dangers.
We keep out the outside dangers that we face in our lives. Our homes are a place of safety and security for our families. The grim reality is that the Queensland community is unaware of the real risks of danger caused by electricity in our homers. Life and Fire Protection is possible and that's how we are here to help.
Safety switches must be installed on all circuits for your family's electrical safety. Without a safety switch an electrical fault can energised a metal surface. When a part of our body contacts the energised surface, a serious electric shock or death can occur. Safety switches must be installed on all circuits to protect Queenslanders.
Electrical safety inspections identify unprotected circuits.
Safety switches need to be tested periodically to ensure they keep working correctly. Failure to test can lead to shocks and death. Testing monthly safety switches ensures they keep working correctly to protect you and your family.
Expired cable is a fire hazard and prevents safety switches from working correctly. Cabling lifespans are from 30 years to 50 years under normal conditions. Lightning strikes and over loading can reduce significantly the lifespan of cabling. Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Damaged cabling can cause serious harm sometimes not preventable even with a safety switch. Always check leads for damage and throw them in the bin if damaged.
Recalled cables are a fire and electric shock hazard. Visual inspections and specialised testing are required to identify the risk in your home. Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Electrical cabling at arm's reach is an electrical danger due to the risk of damaging the cable. Electric risks can occur that even a safety switch would not protect you or your family member. Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Cracked light switches are an electrical hazard. Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Cracked power points are an electrical hazard. Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Faulty equipment is also a fire and electric shock hazard.
Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Failing fixtures behind points can be hard to find and cause electric shocks and fire.
Electrical safety inspections with specialised equipment identify such dangers to protect your family.
Carbon builds up inside the connections points of the power point, this can cause safety switches to not work correctly resulting in electric shocks.
Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Damaged fixtures exposing cabling are an electrical hazard.
Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Voltages on taps can start from a slight tingle and turn into a serious electric shock or death. Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Recalled items can cause electric shocks and fires. Unfortunately, the list of recalled items grows longer every year. Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Damaged conduit can cause damage to the cabling or expose the cabling causing an electrical hazard. Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Rats, possums, termites and geckos can all damage cabling causing the risk of electric shocks and fire. Some damaged caused can even prevent safety switches from working correctly. Electrical safety inspections identify such dangers to protect your family.
Electrical work is more than just connecting wires. Don't take the risk of electric shock or fire. Always use a licenced electrician and ensure they provide a certificate of test and show their licence.
We are here to help. Simply take a photo of your switchboard and email it to us. One of our specially trained electricians will take a close look at your picture and provide you with information specific to your homes electrical & fire protection status.
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