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Electrical wiring, cords, and plugs, switches, circuit breakers and outlets can cause massive damage to your property or your family.
According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), home electrical fires account for an estimated 51,000 fires each year.
These fires caused nearly 500 deaths, more than 1,400 injuries, and $1.3 billion in property damage. Thankfully, you can take steps to prevent this. Let’s discuss how circuit breakers can help you can avoid these consequences.
Meet the Circuit Breakers
Circuit breakers are essential devices designed to prevent electrical fires and shocks in your home. Nowadays, newer homes have been built with circuit breakers standard. They provide more safety than fuses when installed with modern electrical systems.
Circuit breakers today are engineered to help keep you and your property safe from electrical hazards that were previously undetectable. A circuit breaker shuts off power when it detects an issue on a circuit that may lead to an electrical fire or shock. To help you better understand how circuit breakers protect your property, here’s a look at different types of circuit breakers.
Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs)
These devices protect against arc faults, a dangerous electrical problem caused by damaged, overheated, or stressed electrical wiring. These large discharges can occur, for example, when a nail or screw damages a wire behind a wall, or when outlets or circuits are overburdened. These can lead to high temperatures and sparking, possibly a fire
AFCIs monitor the circuit and stop the current flow when a potentially dangerous condition is detected. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that AFCIs could prevent more than half of the electrical fires that occur every year.
If you are curious, AFCI installation is required by code for circuits in all areas of new homes, excluding bathrooms, garages, and outside areas. But, AFCIs can be installed as a circuit breaker in a breaker panel or as a wall outlet.
There are several types of AFCIs, such as combination breaker AFCI, branch/feeder AFCI breaker, and dual AFCI, and GFCI breakers. You should talk to an electrician for the best type of AFCI protection in your home.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs)
GFCIs are designed to protect people from the dangers of electrical shock caused by ground faults. A ground fault is an accidental electrical path between a source of electrical current and a grounded surface. GFCIs sense ground faults and shuts off the circuit when, for example, a person comes in contact with a faulty appliance, together with a grounded surface.
These circuit breakers are necessary on circuits where water sources may be present – bathrooms, garages, outside areas, and spa areas within the home. Like AFCIs, GFCIs can be installed as a circuit breaker in a panelboard or as an outlet. They can greatly prevent serious electrical shock to people.
Contact PuroClean For Restoration Services
Without question, circuit breakers add more protection against fires and shocks in your home. However, always consult a qualified electrician when choosing and installing such devices. For professional smoke odor removal or fire damage repair, contact your local PuroClean office.
Why Choose PuroClean of Lansdale for Your Restoration Needs in Lansdale?
When faced with water damage and potential mold growth, choosing the right restoration company is crucial. Here’s why Puroclean of Lansdale stands out as your trusted partner in the Montgomery County, including Lansdale, Skippack, Norristown, and Ardmore:
- Local Expertise: We are a locally owned and operated company with extensive experience serving MontgomeryCounty and surrounding areas. We understand the unique challenges associated with water damage in our region, from seasonal weather patterns to specific building materials commonly used in our communities.
- Fast Response & 24/7 Availability: Water damage emergencies don’t wait for convenient hours. We offer 24/7 emergency response to minimize further damage and get the restoration process started swiftly. Our prompt response time ensures your property suffers less and recovers faster.
- Highly Trained & Certified Technicians: Our team comprises certified and highly trained water damage restoration technicians. They possess the necessary skills and knowledge to assess the situation effectively, develop a customized remediation plan, and execute the job efficiently and safely.
- Advanced Equipment & Technology: We invest in cutting-edge technology and equipment to ensure a thorough and efficient remediation process. This includes advanced drying equipment, industrial-grade dehumidifiers, and state-of-the-art mold detection tools.
- Insurance Navigation & Hassle-Free Claims: We understand the complexities of insurance claims. Our team will work directly with your insurance company to streamline the claims process and ensure you receive the maximum coverage for your restoration needs.
- Open Communication & Transparency: We believe in clear communication throughout the remediation process. Our team will keep you informed of every step, answer your questions promptly, and address any concerns you may have.
- Commitment to Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our top priority. We are dedicated to exceeding your expectations by providing exceptional service, high-quality workmanship, and a commitment to restoring your property to its pre-damage condition.
Protect Your Investment & Restore Your Peace of Mind
Don’t let water damage and potential mold growth overwhelm you. Contact PuroClean of Lansdale today at (267) 834-5900 for a free consultation. We’ll be there to guide you through the restoration process and ensure your property is restored quickly, safely, and efficiently.