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Property damage and injury are typical results of faulty electrical system. This is why regular inspection must come in as an important measure to avoid accidents brought about by electrical hazards.

But, you need to remember that doing any electrical repairs or jobs remains one of the most risky tasks no matter how experienced you are. Therefore, you have to know what you are doing, use the right tools, and most importantly observe safety measures before you start any electrical project – all these things are practiced by all qualified and licensed electricians.

Hence, if you experience or observe any potential electrical hazards or symptoms, you need to take the time to inspect your electrical system. Several symptoms and potential electrical hazard are as follows:

  • Power outages
  • Dim or flickering lights
  • Arcs or spars
  • Unusual sounds like sizzles or buzzes from the electrical system
  • Broken or cut insulation
  • Overheating parts of your switch plates, outlet covers, or plugs
  • Long period of using extension wires
  • Appliances close to water source
Electrical jobs are best left to professional and licensed electricians, especially if you are not experienced to do even minor repairs considering the danger that electricity problems bring. So, at the first sign of electrical problem, you need to contact the nearest licensed electrical contractor in your area. You just can’t take chances when it comes to electrical repairs or maintenance. So, trust only skilled electrical contractor to do the job for you.

 
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