If you work in an office, you use your building’s electrical system in countless ways almost every single day. From turning the lights on, to fixing the printer, to restarting the Wifi router. It is important for every office employee to have a working knowledge of electrical safety and to be aware of issues that might indicate a potential risk. Here at Cardoso Electrical Services, we provide electrical maintenance and inspection services for office properties throughout Greater Boston and the surrounding areas.
Replace Frayed Cords Right Away
Whether it is a phone charger or an extension cord, if you notice that the outer layer of the cord has become cracked and is starting to fray, you should replace it quickly. Exposed wires are a huge safety concern, especially if the copper wire is showing. This can lead to electrical fires. One common reason that cords get stripped or fray is that office chairs roll over them. Make sure to properly organize any cables or wires under your desk to prevent damaging the cords.
Turn Off Appliances & Unplug Devices When Not In Use
Unlike a home, many offices are empty at the end of the day and overnight. Turning off all of your equipment can save power and prevent damage to your electrical systems. In fact, when possible, consider unplugging any equipment at the end of the day to further decrease electrical usage and prevent potential damage.
Use Dedicated Circuits For Your Office
Like any home, an office likely uses many separate circuits. When you approach a circuit breaker, you will see the various circuits that have been set up. Every desktop computer and appliance requires wattage to run. It is important to avoid overloading your circuits by having too many devices on a single circuit. For that reason, it is important to know your circuit map when installing any new appliances or creating new workstations.
Avoid Using Extension Cords and Power Strips
While extension cords and power strips can be convenient ways to plug in more appliances and equipment, they can cause problems as well. As mentioned above, too many devices or appliances plugged into the same circuit can cause an overload or another electrical problem. Additionally, extension cords can also add too much load onto a single circuit. If you need to set up more workstations or bring in more appliances, consider hiring an electrical team to upgrade your system.
Cardoso Electrical Services has Electrical Solutions for Offices in Greater Boston
Cardoso Electrical Services provides electrical solutions for clients throughout Greater Boston. Whether you need an inspection, maintenance, or another service, we would be happy to help. Contact us today at 781-246-770 for more information.
