Rochester NY Home Inspector Says Extension Cords Can Be A Fire Hazard

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Extension cords are used and abused, and can be great annoyances, especially during the holiday season. The tangles and knots caused by improper extension cord usage and storage can not only be a problem for you during holiday decorating, but they also promote safety risks. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that about 4,000 injuries associated with electric extension cords are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year. Follow these tips to make sure you’re using and storing your extension cords safely.

Proper use:

• Make sure you are using extension cords labeled for outdoor use.

• Never place an extension cord under rugs or through doorways where it can be damaged by heavy foot traffic.

• Don’t use staples or nails to attach extension cords to a baseboard or other surface – this could damage the cord and present a shock or fire hazard.

Proper storage:

• After taking down decorations, coil up the extension cord.

• Avoid wrapping the cord around your hand and elbow- this can kink the cord and result in a tangle.

• One method to wrap up a cord is to hold the cord in one hand and make successive loops.

• Another method is to use a device called a cord rewinder or retractor.

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  2. admin:

    An extension cord is only meant to be a temporary means of obtaining power and is not meant to be a permanent installation so I would not recommend it.

  3. Timur Alhimenkov:

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  4. admin:

    Yes, you can copy this post to your blog. Please add the backlink!