Plug with Caution: Tips for Safely Using Extension Cords and Power Strips

Plug with Caution: Tips for Safely Using Extension Cords and Power Strips

Extension cords and power strips are useful tools that allow us to power multiple devices from a single outlet. However, using them incorrectly can be dangerous and can cause electrical fires. Here are some important safety guidelines to follow when using extension cords and power strips:

 

Choose the right extension cord and power strip for your needs

When selecting an extension cord or power strip, make sure it's rated for the voltage and wattage of the devices you'll be using. Overloading an extension cord or power strip can cause it to overheat and start a fire.

 

Don't plug extension cords and power strips into each other

Plugging one extension cord or power strip into another is known as "daisy-chaining," and it's a big no-no. Doing so can cause the cords to overheat and start a fire.

 

Keep cords and strips out of high-traffic areas

Extension cords and power strips should be placed where they won't be tripped over or stepped on. This can damage the cord or strip and create a fire hazard.

Inspect cords and strips regularly

Check cords and strips for damage like frayed wires or cracked casings. If you see any signs of damage, stop using them immediately and replace them.

Don't cover cords and strips

Covering extension cords and power strips with furniture, carpets, or rugs can cause them to overheat and start a fire. Make sure they're in open spaces where air can circulate around them.

Don't overload extension cords and power strips

Only plug in the devices that the extension cord or power strip is designed to handle. Overloading them can cause them to overheat and start a fire.

Unplug cords and strips when not in use

Unplug extension cords and power strips when they're not in use. Leaving them plugged in can cause them to overheat and start a fire.

By following these safety guidelines, you can use extension cords and power strips safely and avoid creating fire hazards. Remember to always inspect your cords and strips regularly for damage, and replace them if necessary. Stay safe!

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