Ignoring Your Home's Electrical System Can Be A Costly Mistake
Our lives literally depend on the safe use of electricity in our homes, and often safety hazards can go unnoticed or unseen. Even what homeowners might think of as a "minor" problem can lead to a devastating fire. In fact, electricity is a leading cause of home fires in the U.S.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), each year fires that start in electrical systems or lighting equipment
- damage more than 24, 000 homes
- kill 320 people
- injure 830 more
In addition, the Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that 50 people die every year from accidental electrocutions involving residential wiring, panel boards, circuit breakers, and outlets. Another 40 electrocutions each year involve household appliances that are connected to the wiring of homes.
By making sure you have a thorough electrical inspection completed by a qualified electrician before buying, selling, or remodeling a home, you can help ensure your home's electrical system operates at the highest level of safety possible.
Download Reports on Aged Wiring In Older Homes
The Fire Protection Research Foundation has issued a first-of-its-kind report to look within and "behind the walls" to assess the electrical risks and hazards present in many older homes in the United States.
What You Can Do To Protect Your Home and Family
There are several ways you can assess your risk and make simple changes to reduce the hazards that may be present in an electrical system. By ensuring that your home undergoes a thorough electrical inspection completed by a qualified electrician before buying, selling, or remodeling a home, you can help make certain your home's electrical system operates at the highest level of safety possible.
* This number is based on the average number of home fires that start in electrical systems or lighting equipment each year in the U.S.





