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3 Common Causes of Electrical Fires

2/7/2020 (Permalink)

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Electrical malfunctions are the second leading cause of house fires in the United States. Since these types of fires can originate in any of the major components of a home's electrical systems, understanding their common causes and learning how to prevent them is crucial. Keep your family and home safe and avoid the need for fire damage restoration services with this list of common electrical fire causes.

What Can Cause Electrical Fires?

  1. Faulty Wiring

Wiring issues often occur in older homes that cannot accommodate the electrical load of a modern household. This results in an overtaxing of the wires and connections, which increases the potential for fire. Homes more than 20 years old may need updates made to their electrical system. Signs to look out for include frequently tripping circuits, flickering lights, or outlets that emit a buzzing sound. Wiring upgrades should only be performed by a licensed electrician.

  1. The Wrong Lightbulbs

Using a lightbulb with a higher wattage than what is specified on the fixture will cause overheating.  The excess heat damages the fixture and can melt the bulb socket, either of which could lead to a fire. Go through your home and make sure that all light fixtures contain bulbs with the correct wattage. When in doubt, check the owner's manual for the fixture for the exact requirements.

  1. Extension & Power Cord Issues

Many extension cords are not equipped to handle the amount of energy needed for the appliances they power, leading to overheating and fires. Power cords are subject to frays, cracks, and other wear and tear that raise the risk of fires. To use fewer extension cords, have an electrician install additional outlets.

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