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7 electrical dangers you must avoid that can cause fires

Kiran Singh
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 19, 2023, 11:30 IST
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Old and faulty wiring

Old or improperly installed wiring throughout the house, including lighting, appliances, and TVs, poses a significant risk of electrical fires. Regular monitoring of the home's wiring health is essential to prevent short circuits.

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Cords and electrical circuit overloads

The unrestrained use of extension cords is a major fire hazard. Plugging multiple appliances into a single extension cord can overload a socket, generating excess heat that may melt internal wiring and lead to fires.

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Worn out cords

Aging or frayed cords within the TV or attached to it can heat up through their rubber casing, causing electrical fires. Avoid routing electric cords under carpets and ensure timely replacement of worn-out cords.

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Shoddy repair

Improperly repaired TVs can become fire hazards. It's crucial to seek the services of a qualified technician who follows proper repair procedures and does not compromise on the wiring.

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Using faulty capacitors

Capacitors, essential components of a TV, can wear down over time, leading to power issues. Faulty or overheated capacitors may result in TV fires, emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance.

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Not switching TV for extended periods

Continuous usage without allowing the TV to cool down can contribute to the risk of fire. It is advisable to unplug the TV after use to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards.

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Extreme voltage fluctuations

TVs, like other electrical devices, are vulnerable to damage caused by extreme voltage fluctuations. Sudden surges in power can lead to explosions, emphasizing the need for surge protection and stable electrical supply.

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