by Gary December 1, 2023
As the holiday season approaches, it's crucial to prioritize electrical safety to prevent accidents and ensure a worry-free holiday experience. Hillside Expert Electrical, your trusted Pasadena, Glendale, and Burbank electrician, is here to provide essential electrical safety tips for the holidays.
1. Choose LED Lights with Low Wattage
Opting for LED lights with low wattage not only saves energy but also reduces the risk of overheating. LED lights are more energy-efficient and generate less heat compared to traditional incandescent bulbs, making them a safer choice for holiday decorations. Additionally, LED lights are durable and longer lasting, providing both safety and longevity.
2. Inspect Lights for Damage
Carefully inspect all holiday lights for broken bulbs, cracked sockets, or damaged wiring. Damaged lights can pose a serious fire hazard and should be replaced or repaired immediately. By conducting a thorough inspection, you ensure that your decorations are not only beautiful but also safe for your home.
3. Check Wires for Frayed or Cut Insulation
Exposed wires are a potential danger, increasing the risk of electric shocks and fires. Regularly check the wires of your holiday lights for frayed or cut insulation. If any damage is detected, refrain from using the lights until they have been properly repaired or replaced by a qualified electrician.
4. Avoid Overloading Circuits, Outlets, and Extension Cords
Overloading electrical circuits is a common cause of electrical fires during the holiday season. Distribute your decorations across multiple outlets to prevent overload, and never exceed the recommended wattage for extension cords. If you find yourself relying heavily on extension cords, consider consulting with a professional Pasadena Electrician to ensure a safe setup.
5. Follow Manufacturers Guidelines for Stringing Lights
Manufacturers provide guidelines for safely connecting and stringing holiday lights. Adhering to these guidelines is crucial for preventing electrical issues and ensuring the longevity of your decorations. Respect the recommended number of connected strands and avoid creating daisy chains, which can overload the electrical system.
6. Ensure Artificial Trees Are Flame-Resistant
If you've opted for an artificial Christmas tree, make sure it is labeled as flame-resistant. This additional safety feature can mitigate the risk of a fire hazard, providing peace of mind during the holiday festivities.
7. Keep Live Trees Well-Watered
For those who prefer the scent of a live Christmas tree, it's essential to keep it well-watered. Dry trees are highly flammable and can quickly become a fire hazard. Water your live tree daily to maintain its moisture and reduce the risk of a potentially dangerous situation.
8. Use Lights Appropriately - Indoors vs. Outdoors
Outdoor lights are designed for outdoor use due to their ability to withstand varying weather conditions. Using outdoor lights indoors can lead to overheating, while indoor lights are not waterproof and should never be used outdoors. Always adhere to the designated use for each type of light to ensure safety and prevent electrical issues.
This holiday season, prioritize the safety of your home and loved ones by following these essential electrical safety tips. Hillside Expert Electrical is your trusted Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank and surrounding region electrician. We wish you a joyful and safe holiday season.
For any electrical concerns or assistance, contact our team to ensure a worry-free and festive season. Happy holidays!
Zinsco Electrical Panels
by Gary | Jan 27, 2023 | Panel Upgrade
Zinsco Panels in Older Homes
Zinsco Electrical Panels, commonly installed in older homes up until the 1970s, have been known to cause fire hazards and may need to be replaced. If your home still has its original wiring, electrical panels, and appliances, you may need to replace these soon to prevent possible fire danger and other issues. Be especially cautious when dealing with older wiring. A panel upgrade may be needed if your home still has the original Zinsco panel.
Are Zinsco Panels Safe?
According to the American Housing Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, more than half of all homes in the country were constructed before 1980 and would contain these panels if not replaced already. Zinsco panels often fail to function properly, putting homeowners and their homes at risk of electrical shock and fire. As many as 25% of Zinsco circuit breakers could fail to trip in response to an overcurrent or short circuit, creating a potentially hazardous situation.
Zinsco Box Breaker Box Problems
The electrical boards that have circuit breakers or fuses for all of your home's electrical circuits are referred to as circuit breaker panels. Circuit breaker panels are an essential home safety component. In the event of a power outage or overload, the breaker stops the flow of electricity. If a breaker can no longer trip in the event of an over-current or short circuit, an enormous quantity of power from the outside electrical supply surges into a home's panel and circuits. Once this occurs, it cannot be halted or turned off manually. Electricity will continue to burn until the fuel runs out or the wires melt. The panel could overheat and catch fire, endangering the home and its residents.
Zinsco Electrical Panel Fire Hazard
The old Zinsco panels are problematic due to the usage of aluminum bus bars. If a breaker melts to the panel's bus bar and can no longer appropriately trip in the event of an over-current or short circuit, an enormous quantity of power from the outside electrical supply surges into a home's electrical panel and circuits. Once this occurs, it cannot be halted or turned off manually. Electricity will continue to burn until the fuel runs out or the wires melt. The panel could overheat and catch fire, endangering the home and its residents.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) publishes the National Electrical Code(r) (NEC (r) to give advice for residential and commercial electrical safety requirements in the United States. It is updated every three years to guarantee that people are safe from electrical shocks, fire hazards, and other electrical hazards. However, since aluminum is utilized in these older circuit breaker boxes, the safety requirements do not apply to the Zinsco panels. It cannot assist people who are currently in danger.
Are all Zinsco Panels bad?
According to tests, approximately one-third of Zinsco panels did not trip, according to InspectAPedia. This could be a risky situation given that circuit panel is crucial to regulate the flow of electricity into your home. An older home's Zinsco panel might not be able to handle additional issues that will spring up as you begin upgrading your appliances. For example, the Zinsco panel would not be able to handle the power needed for a new air conditioning unit. When you anticipate needing a lot of power, it's critical to check that your electrical system is current otherwise you may need a panel upgrade.
Zinsco Panel Recall
The issues with the Zinsco electric panel should have led to the recall of the Zinsco panels. However, the company did not recall the panels. Instead, the business was sold in 1973. Then eventually the business shut down, so you can't get in touch with them to get your electrical panel upgraded.
Does your home insurance cover your electric panel?
Please contact your insurance agent if you have any queries about your coverage or if your home cannot be insured because of your panels and circuit breakers.
Zinsco Class Action Lawsuit
In a 2002 class action lawsuit over their hazardous electrical panels, Zinsco and Federal Pacific Electric were found guilty of fraud by the New Jersey Court for failing to test their circuit breakers to ensure they operated by the required standard. According to the Consumer Fraud Act, businesses are required to be transparent and upfront about the testing and goods they use. Companies were unaware of the breaker's existence because of its high failure rate.
New Insurance Policies will consider all Risks
When an insurance company, is presenting you with a policy, they must take all risks into account. Due to the potential for electrical shock, Zinsco panels have a history of starting fires or seriously hurting people. As a homeowner, you are liable for any injuries that occur on your property. This is especially true if you were aware that it was possible that someone could be injured, but you did nothing about it. Zinsco panels are a dangerous product and need to be upgraded.
A Zinsco electric panel can be used to increase the cost of insurance on your home. Even if you locate a firm ready to sell you a policy, your premium for home insurance will most likely be greater than you anticipated. Home inspectors pay special attention to a house's electrical panel since it may pose a safety risk. The inspector will look at the wiring, electrical panels, and outlets. Zinsco electrical panels, which are no longer approved by the electrical code, may cause you to fail a home inspection.
Zinsco Breaker Panel Replacement Cost
A new electric panel costs between $5000 and $7,500. However, if you have an older home, you may require further work. A licensed electrician should replace a Zinsco circuit breaker panel to ensure safety. Replacing the Zinsco circuit breakers may be less expensive than dealing with the added dangers. Licensed electricians should be insured and bonded to ensure that you can trust their services. The safety of your family is more important than the cost of the work. It is critical to make sure that your home is not a fire hazard and that you have adequate insurance coverage. While it is impossible to predict every possible consequence, you can reduce this risk by getting a panel upgrade.
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