Working from home has become much more common over the past decade. While this has many advantages, it can pose challenges as well. At W3 Electric, we’re here to help with the electrical challenges.
Avoid Overloading Outlets
Whether it’s outlet extenders or power strips, the rules are the same. Just because you can plug 6-8 things at once, doesn’t mean you should. Typically, a home outlet is a 15-amp outlet, although 20-amp outlets are not uncommon. Each plugged-in device contributes to the overall load of an outlet. By staying within 80% of the maximum capacity, you can prevent overloading your outlets, which can cause potential safety hazards. It is generally safe to plug two or three devices into an outlet, however, the type of device makes a major difference.
Commonly Used High Wattage Devices:
- Printers
- Coffee Pots
- Toasters
- Space Heaters
- Hair Blow Dryers
- Window Unit Air Conditioners
Low Wattage Devices:
- WIFI Routers
- Most Computers
- Phone Chargers
- LED TVs
- Small Speakers such as Echo Dot
Warning Signs of Overloaded Outlets:
- Lights that flicker or dim
- Circuit breaker trips frequently
- Buzzing noises coming from outlets or switches
- Outlets that are warm to the touch or discolored wall plates
- Burning odor from receptacles or wall switches
To prevent overloading your outlets, start with spreading devices across multiple outlets. If that doesn’t solve the problem and your home is older or you have a lot of electrical devices, it may be necessary to hire an electrician to upgrade the electrical system. For professional electrical circuit installation, contact W3 Electric.
Extension Cord Safety
If misused or not maintained, extension cords can be a major safety hazard. Following these safety tips will ensure the safety of everyone in your home, as well as protect your property.
Safety Tips:
- Inspect the cord for damage before use; look for frayed cords and broken prongs and discard if you find any signs of damage. Ensure that the extension cord plug is fully inserted into the outlet.
- Avoid powering multiple appliances with one cord.
- Never use indoor extension cords outdoors.
- Don’t overload a power strip or plug multiple cords together.
- Don’t run extension cords under rugs or furniture. Heat cannot escape from covered cords; this trapped heat can cause a fire.
- Never tape extension cords to floors or attach them to surfaces with staples or nails.
- Don’t bend or coil cords when they’re in use.
- Do not use extension cords with space heaters.
- Keep children and pets away from plugged-in cords – and consider covering unused cord receptacles with childproof covers.
- Stop using extension cords that feel hot to the touch.
- Never remove an extension cord’s grounding pin to fit into a two-prong outlet.
- Make sure extension cords are properly rated for their intended use, indoor or outdoor, and meet or exceed the power needs of the device being used.
- Keep all outdoor extension cords clear of snow and standing water.
- Do NOT use an extension cord or power strip with heaters or fans, which could cause cords to overheat and result in a fire.
Ensure that extension cords do not become trip hazards. Make sure they are highly visible and do not run through heavily trafficked areas. Extension cords are intended to be temporary solutions. If you find you’re using them on a permanent basis, consider updating your home’s electrical system. For electrical installation service or electrical outlet installation, consult with W3 Electric.
Conclusion
Working from home offers flexibility and convenience but comes with its own set of electrical challenges. By avoiding overloaded outlets and practicing extension cord safety, you can create a safer home environment. If you encounter persistent electrical issues, don’t hesitate to contact a professional electrician to evaluate and upgrade your home’s electrical system. Stay safe and efficient with W3 Electric. For all your electrical needs, including commercial electrician services, electric lighting installation, electrical panel services in Rowlett, and electrical repairs in Rowlett, W3 Electric is here to help.