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Appliance Repair 101 - SAFETY FIRST!

December 10, 2020 Terry Season 1 Episode 1
Appliance Repair 101 - SAFETY FIRST!
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Appliance Repair Tips
Appliance Repair 101 - SAFETY FIRST!
Dec 10, 2020 Season 1 Episode 1
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Top Device Security Tips


Safety should always be your First Priority.  If you ever feel unsafe dealing with an appliance, please contact a professional.  Contact us here for your Appliance Repair Cary NC needs.

Make certain devices set up in damp locations are plugged into a GFCI outlet

The laundry room, restroom, cooking area, garage, and outside locations are all prone to possible moisture or leaking water As you popular, electrical power and water do not blend, so power cables ought to constantly be plugged into ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs). This prevents electrocution by tripping the circuit if any imbalances in power circulation are found.
 
If you don't already have actually GFCI outlets set up in damp locations around your house, make this electrical upgrade your next concern. Then, for additional security, make certain to follow the warnings of specific home appliance manuals that suggest they are not for outside usage.
 
 Keep all cables, outlets, and electronic devices away from water.
 
Some devices are specifically developed for outdoor use, such as gas and charcoal grills. If you utilize any electrical devices outside-- including refrigerators, dishwashers, ice makers, power tools, and others-- be sure to keep all cords and outlets dry. Weatherproof electronic devices assist with this, as do GFCI outlets with water-tight gaskets.
 
Only use extension cables as a short-lived solution

Extension cables posture several dangers, including:

  •  The capacity for loose connections that might cause sparks and start a fire.
  •  The possibility of power variations that may harm the appliance.
  •  Increased vulnerability to water penetration that could cause electrocution.
  •  The probability of wires overheating and ending up being a fire hazard when an insufficient extension cord is coupled with a high-power device.

 
When selecting an extension cord for short-lived usage, make certain it's the appropriate gauge for the device in question. The lower the gauge, the bigger the wire size. An easy home extension cord for a lamp may have a 16-gauge wire while a sturdy cord for a window air conditioner utilizes a 12-gauge wire.
 
Length is also an element. The longer the cord, the more power is lost enroute, a phenomenon called voltage drop. Much shorter extension cords are advised for power tools and similar devices.
 
Constantly check out the operating manual for any home appliance you purchase

It's easy to presume that you know how to utilize your brand-new dishwasher or washing machine without speaking with the handbook, but checking out the guidelines is necessary for several reasons.
 
Disconnect small appliances when not in use

While keeping a small appliance plugged in isn't necessarily a security concern, you can prevent unneeded energy intake by disconnecting them when not in use. This is because little devices frequently include LED signs, clocks, and other energy-consuming functions while in standby mode.
 
Disconnect TVs, screens, printers, modems, routers, game consoles, phone chargers, and more to cut down on inefficient energy intake. Simply remember, it's worthwhile to keep DVRs and comparable products plugged in to prevent missing out on their automated background functions.

This it for now. Remember, for your Cary Appliance Repair needs, contact Presto Appliance Repair Network

Show Notes

Top Device Security Tips


Safety should always be your First Priority.  If you ever feel unsafe dealing with an appliance, please contact a professional.  Contact us here for your Appliance Repair Cary NC needs.

Make certain devices set up in damp locations are plugged into a GFCI outlet

The laundry room, restroom, cooking area, garage, and outside locations are all prone to possible moisture or leaking water As you popular, electrical power and water do not blend, so power cables ought to constantly be plugged into ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs). This prevents electrocution by tripping the circuit if any imbalances in power circulation are found.
 
If you don't already have actually GFCI outlets set up in damp locations around your house, make this electrical upgrade your next concern. Then, for additional security, make certain to follow the warnings of specific home appliance manuals that suggest they are not for outside usage.
 
 Keep all cables, outlets, and electronic devices away from water.
 
Some devices are specifically developed for outdoor use, such as gas and charcoal grills. If you utilize any electrical devices outside-- including refrigerators, dishwashers, ice makers, power tools, and others-- be sure to keep all cords and outlets dry. Weatherproof electronic devices assist with this, as do GFCI outlets with water-tight gaskets.
 
Only use extension cables as a short-lived solution

Extension cables posture several dangers, including:

  •  The capacity for loose connections that might cause sparks and start a fire.
  •  The possibility of power variations that may harm the appliance.
  •  Increased vulnerability to water penetration that could cause electrocution.
  •  The probability of wires overheating and ending up being a fire hazard when an insufficient extension cord is coupled with a high-power device.

 
When selecting an extension cord for short-lived usage, make certain it's the appropriate gauge for the device in question. The lower the gauge, the bigger the wire size. An easy home extension cord for a lamp may have a 16-gauge wire while a sturdy cord for a window air conditioner utilizes a 12-gauge wire.
 
Length is also an element. The longer the cord, the more power is lost enroute, a phenomenon called voltage drop. Much shorter extension cords are advised for power tools and similar devices.
 
Constantly check out the operating manual for any home appliance you purchase

It's easy to presume that you know how to utilize your brand-new dishwasher or washing machine without speaking with the handbook, but checking out the guidelines is necessary for several reasons.
 
Disconnect small appliances when not in use

While keeping a small appliance plugged in isn't necessarily a security concern, you can prevent unneeded energy intake by disconnecting them when not in use. This is because little devices frequently include LED signs, clocks, and other energy-consuming functions while in standby mode.
 
Disconnect TVs, screens, printers, modems, routers, game consoles, phone chargers, and more to cut down on inefficient energy intake. Simply remember, it's worthwhile to keep DVRs and comparable products plugged in to prevent missing out on their automated background functions.

This it for now. Remember, for your Cary Appliance Repair needs, contact Presto Appliance Repair Network