According to the United States Fire Administration, there are about 24,000 electrical fires that occur in the United States each year. These fires make up about 6.3 percent of all of the residential fires that occur in the country annually. Understanding some of the most common causes of electrical fires can help your electrical inspection in Montgomery County pinpoint areas where your home might be vulnerable. Let’s take a look at a few of the most common causes of electrical fires.
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How Do I Know if I Have an Electrical Emergency?
According to the National Fire Protection Association, the fourth leading cause of house fires is those of electrical origin. For commercial buildings, it is the fifth. The problem with most electrical fires is that they stem from wiring or appliances that have worked perfectly for years. There is sometimes little-or-no advance warning before the fire. Plus, fires often happen at night which poses a major safety hazard to occupants. With many buildings being unoccupied at night, the fire often gets a large head start before it is discovered and reported, leading to heavy fire losses.
Continue readingShould I Schedule an Electrical Inspection for My New Home?
Buying a home can be a large, arduous, and expensive process. Between realtor fees, down payments, and closing costs, it can be tempting to cut corners whenever possible. After all — do you really need an electrical inspection before you buy a home?
Continue reading5 Electricity Reminders to Take Note of When Building a New Home
While A-1 Electric is known for providing existing buildings with commercial and industrial electrical services in Montgomery County, they regularly help with new builds and construction projects. If you are building a new home in the Philadelphia area, you should give them a call to ensure that your project runs safely. Continue reading
5 Ways You Can Help Keep Your Commercial Parking Lot Safer
As the fall season slowly transitions into winter, you’ll notice that the days begin to get shorter. As darkness falls earlier and earlier, your parking lot might be at an increased risk of collision and crime-related liabilities — especially if you don’t have sufficient commercial parking lot lighting in Montgomery County. Continue reading