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How to Prevent Electrical Fires: 5 Common Causes and Safety Tips

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It should come as no surprise that the most important aspect of fire safety is preventing fires entirely.

Electrical fires are among the most common—and devastating—emergencies to strike at home. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 30% of U.S. home fires caused by electrical failure or malfunction occur between November and February, during the winter months when we use more heating and electrical devices. While the holiday season brings an uptick in electrical fire risks, fire safety should be top of mind year-round.

We’ll discuss the top causes of electrical fires, offer tips on how to avoid them, and provide simple precautions for better electrical safety.

Overreliance on Extension Cords

Extension cords are convenient for our multi-appliance lives, but they’re not designed for long-term use. Overburdened or improperly used extension cords can quickly become a fire hazard due to overheating, especially when paired with high-wattage devices like space heaters or air conditioners.

Only use extension cords for short-term power needs, and always check their rating (typically 10, 13, or 15 amps) to ensure they can safely support your devices. Never plug an extension cord into another one, and avoid overloading a single cord. If your home is short on outlets, consider professionally installed circuits for a safer long-term solution.

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Loose or Faulty Plugs

While a loose plug might seem like a minor issue, it can actually pose a serious fire hazard.

“Arcing,” or a spark of electricity, occurs when a plug isn’t securely connected to an outlet. The resulting spark can ignite flammable materials nearby or cause the outlet to overheat. Damaged plugs can also expose wires, heightening the danger of electrical shocks.

Regularly check plugs for signs of damage or frayed wires, and replace faulty plugs immediately. If you notice that an outlet is worn out, it’s best to have it replaced by a qualified electrician.

Faulty Wiring

Faulty wiring is a major cause of electrical fires, often going unnoticed until it’s too late. Outdated or insufficient wiring can overheat, spark, or short out, and should be identified and repaired by a professional at the first sign of trouble.

Two common signs of faulty wiring are tripped circuit breakers and flickering lights. If you notice these issues, don’t attempt a DIY repair—you’ll need a pro to ensure your wiring meets safety codes and standards.

Overloaded Electrical Outlets and Circuits

As our electrical needs expand, outlets or circuits may become inadequate or overworked. And it’s not just outlets that are at risk—costly appliances can also become damaged by overheating.

To avoid stress on an outlet, don’t plug in too many devices at once, and consider a power strip with built-in surge protection so that an electrical surge doesn’t inadvertently harm a device. Like power cords, outlets and circuits are specially rated by amperage capacity. An electrician can install more outlets in your home that accommodate your needs.

Overheated Devices

Ever left a laptop charging overnight? While it may seem harmless, leaving devices like laptops, gaming consoles, or other electronics plugged in for extended periods can lead to overheating. This is especially dangerous when devices are placed in poorly ventilated areas or near combustible materials.

Always remember to unplug devices when not in use, and regularly clean their charging ports or outlets to prevent dust buildup. Devices and appliances should also be placed in areas with proper ventilation.

Outdated heaters, refrigerators, and kitchen appliances should be inspected for safety too. A professional electrical inspection can help determine if you’ll need to replace them with newer, safer models.

Let JDV Electric Help Prevent Electrical Fires

Even small adjustments to your electrical habits, like avoiding extension cords, unplugging devices, and inspecting plugs, can make a big difference in fire safety.

If you’re experiencing common electrical issues like tripped breakers or flickering lights, address your concerns with our A+ BBB-rated electricians. Trust our highly trained professionals to protect your household from electrical hazards all year long.

JDV Electric delivers peace of mind to Delaware County, PA. Talk to a licensed electrician today to schedule an electrical replacement or installation for your home.

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