Electrical Safety In the Basement

Don’t overlook Electrical safety in the basement. If you live in a state where you are able to have a basement it can be difficult to keep the set-up effective for use. You can be a DIY-er or you have a professional electrician from CK Electric. This article will have some useful tips for your electrical hub to be Electrician friendly!

Room for Improvement of Electrical Safety In the Basement

To begin, how easy is it to move around and work near it? Are there flammable items stored too close to the Breaker box? These are things that should be taken care of immediately. They can pose a significant threat to you and your electrician. Safety standards indicate there should be six feet of room between a Breaker box and other items. So, do this for both accessibility and fire safety. As surges or storms can cause a small fire if the sparks find fuel nearby.

Keeping your Basement Dry is Electrician-friendly

Another thing to keep in mind while doing electrical or hiring an electrician is water. Often times, basements can gather moisture-especially depending on your terrain and on the season. If there is some form of leak near your electrical hub or breaker box, be sure to take care of it as soon as possible to prevent serious health risks. Flooding on it’s own can be devastating to a homeowner. When it is close proximity with electrical the devastation can be ten-fold. If you have metal shelving in your basement, it would also be good to keep it a safe distance from your electric to prevent any conductivity too close by. If you have a sump pump, it would be good to keep it in good running order. And in safe electrical condition!

So, if you are in need of some Electrical work, refer back to this article and consult your local experts at CK Electric for
some more tips and to schedule an appointment! Want to know what to look for in a good electrician? Our post here
has some helpful information on the ins and outs. We hope you found this article helpful!