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12 Tips to Improve Electrical Safety at Home
1. Press the test button on the RCCB in the breaker room at least once a year. If pressing does not trigger the lever, it is faulty. In this case, you are not protected.
2. If you live in an old house and the fuses blow, find out why before replacing them. When you have a problem with your electrical installation, call an installer authorized by the Directorate of Industrial and Energy of your province. 3. Avoid making multiple plug connections. Use one plug for each application, no tees, or thieves.
4. It is convenient to unplug portable appliances after use. Before starting a new appliance, check the contracted electrical power and read the instructions for the appliance.

5. If you need to manipulate an appliance, unplug it first. Before unplugging an electrical appliance, check that it is dry. 6. To manipulate an installation, it must be done without tension. To do this you will have to disconnect the differential switch (ID) and you will have to check the absence of voltage in the circuit on which you are going to act.
7. Disconnect the circuit breaker before replacing a burnt-out bulb.
8. If an appliance is bypassed and cramps, unplug it immediately and call a technician. Never use appliances with bare cables, broken plugs, damaged socket outlets or loosened from their sockets.
9. The combination of water and electricity makes both the kitchen and the bathroom one of the most dangerous areas of the house. Therefore, to avoid unnecessary risks, we must bear in mind some essential rules: in the kitchen, try to use electrical appliances away from the sink area.
10. Try not to arouse interest in children by loose plugs or cables. Keep out of their reach and do not manipulate them in front of them. Do not leave electrical appliances, unattended, within reach. 11. To plugin, unplug, and connect, always keep your hands very dry. When you are using electrical appliances, do not be barefoot or with wet hands or feet.
12. Never pull the cord. To unplug an appliance, pull the insulating plug body.
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