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Common Emergency Electrician Questions to Keep You Out of Trouble

By Alyssa Martinez @ItsMariaAlyssa
Common Emergency Electrician Questions Keep Trouble

Do you worry about what you should do in the event of an electrical emergency? Below are some of the common emergency electrician questions that get asked. Knowing the answers to these questions could help you keep your home out of trouble.

What Should I Do First?

This will depend on the severity and type of emergency, of course. If there is a fire that is out of control or someone has been injured because of the fire or an electrical shock, getting to a safe place and contacting emergency services is the priority.

You will also want to make turning off the main power one of the first things you do, as long as it is safe to do so. This will ensure that there is no more power flowing through the circuits, which could cause harm. There may still be a fire, though, which will need to be put out. This could be done by you if you have the tools, but if the first is too large, you will need to contact emergency services.

For electrical fires, dry chemical fire extinguishers are the right choice. You might want to have a couple of these on hand at your house.

Can I DIY the Fix?

One of the other common questions people ask an emergency electrician is whether they could just fix the problem themselves. Why hire someone when you can do it on your own? Well, the answer is simple. Working with electricity is dangerous. You want to make sure you have an emergency electrician professional handling it for you instead.

Can Maintenance Help Prevent These Issues?

Yes, just about every electrician will tell you that a lot of the electrical issues and problems could be handled if they were caught early with routine maintenance. Electricians could see the worn electrical system, chewed or frayed wired, overburdened systems, etc.

When Should an Emergency Electrician Be Contacted?

You should make sure you contact an emergency electrician the moment you realize there could be a problem with your electrical system. Don't wait for something terrible to happen.


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