Safe and Sound Electric

AFCI Breakers Prevent Fires, Increase Home Safety

Are arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) worth the cost? Short answer: Absolutely. When Wade Anderson awoke one day to find no electricity in his Sherwood, Oregon, bedroom, he traced it to a burned-out open wire — a fire hazard. He called an electrician to add a new circuit and install arc fault circuit interrupters, also known as AFCI, to his breakers. “Had I installed AFCIs in that bedroom earlier, the bad circuit would have been revealed sooner, avoiding a close call on a fire,” the Angie’s List member says. “Arc faults are more likely as wiring ages, so AFCIs are a wise upgrade for older homes.” Experts say AFCI breakers can prevent fire hazards by cutting off power in the breaker box as soon as they detect the “electric signature” — sharp spikes and drops in voltage — that indicate a fault. Arc faults occur when electricity discharges at unintended points, such as corroded or loose wires, creating dangerous sparks or excessive heat. […]

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7 Electrical Safety Tips Homeowners Should Know

Learn how to identify the electrical safety hazards you can’t see before problems arise. I often wonder what they would have thought of microwaves, entertainment centers, dishwashers and the armies of other gadgets we take for granted on a daily basis. But your home’s electrical system may have a few things going on that might shock you too. Enlighten yourself with these tips that can help you be a more aware homeowner and may alert you to dangerous electrical problems that need to be fixed by Safe and Sound Electric. 1. Throw your home a birthday party For electrical safety reasons, it’s good to know how old your home is and to celebrate its birthday with an electrical safety inspection. Older homes weren’t built to handle the electrical load our contemporary lives carry. Knowing whether your home’s electrical system has been updated to safely handle all the electrical current your family uses is imperative. 2. Know your electric panel Even as […]

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How to upgrade from a 2 prong outlet to a 3 prong outlet

Upgrading from a 2 wire outlet with 2 prongs and no ground prong to a 3 prong outlet seems like a simple enough task; just swap the outlet out and viola, now you can plug your 3 wire appliances in.  This is a mistake and to understand why it is dangerous you must understand what the 3rd wire does.  When an appliance that is manufactured relatively recently (within the last 20 years) has a 3 wire cord and plug installed on it it means parts of that appliance could become energized or contain residual energy while/after operation of the appliance.  The 3rd wire is there to bond those parts of the appliance that may become energized.   What happens if you continue to use that 2 to 3 prong adapter or incorrectly wired 3 prong (grounding) outlet?  instead of the electricity finding a path to the ground through its 3rd wire it will very likely try to find its ground […]

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