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		<title>Signs Your Plug Socket Need Replacing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2020 12:42:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; Heat Scorch Marks Corrosion, build up of dust, overloading and poor wiring can all cause power outlets to generate excessive heat when in use. If you observe any scorch marks or hot plugs and sockets, switch the outlet off at the wall before unplugging any appliances; if you don’t do this it could cause...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Heat Scorch Marks</strong><br />
Corrosion, build up of dust, overloading and poor wiring can all cause power outlets to generate excessive heat when in use. If you observe any scorch marks or hot plugs and sockets, switch the outlet off at the wall before unplugging any appliances; if you don’t do this it could cause an electrical fire. Note that the socket should not be used again until it has been properly inspected.</p>
<p><strong>Fuses Often Blowing</strong><br />
Fuses constantly blowing can be very frustrating and can be caused by a number of things. If you have a fuse that keeps blowing, try plugging the appliance into a different socket, if it doesn’t blow, then there is most likely a problem with the socket.</p>
<p><strong>Cracks To The Power Outlet Plate</strong><br />
Over time, the plastic plates that cover plug sockets can become worn down and crack. Cracks not only expose live wires but can also pose a serious fire risk through the dust that harbours within them. If you notice a crack, you should discontinue the use of that power socket until it is fixed or replaced.</p>
<p><strong>The Green ‘Goo’</strong><br />
This stuff has many names, but can be characterised by its green appearance and high viscosity. The goo is degraded ‘di-isotyl’, a result of the reaction between the copper and insulation found in wiring made from 1965 and 1971.</p>
<p>If you do notice this unwanted goo then you need to get in touch with a qualified electrician as soon as possible, dependant on the severity and scale of the issue, it could be that a rewire is needed.</p>
<p><strong>Arcing Sounds</strong><br />
A cracking, popping or buzzing sound coming from your socket indicates that there is something severely wrong. This is called arcing and is usually caused by damaged or loose wires. Without being inspected, this could result in a blown out plug or a more severe electrical fire.</p>
<p><strong>Top Tips For Preventing Damage To Your Power Sockets</strong><br />
There’s plenty you can do to reduce the risk of damage to your power sockets &#8211; here are a few of our top tips:</p>
<p><strong><em>Never buy appliances from unreputable shops or sellers.</em></strong> For example, cheap knock-off phone chargers have been known to damage outlets and cause electrical fires. Visually inspect your sockets monthly for any of the signs listed above.</p>
<p><em><strong>Always remove plugs from outlets carefully, avoid pulling on the wire.</strong></em> This is something children may do unintentionally, so make sure your children understand the dangers of electricity.</p>
<p><em><strong>Avoid overloading any sockets with power extension cables.</strong> </em>You should also never plug one extension cable into the other, also known as ‘daisy chaining’, as this can cause overheating.<br />
Only use plugs that have the British Standard safety mark.</p>
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		<title>Check Out The Four Indicators That You May Need An Upgrade..</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2020 12:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Age &#8211; If your fuseboard has not been changed in twenty years then it is likely not compliant with current standards and may not provide you with basic protection. Technology and safety associated with consumer units has also moved on massively in the last thirty years from both the perspective of shock and fire protection...]]></description>
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<li><strong>Age</strong> &#8211; If your fuseboard has not been changed in twenty years then it is likely not compliant with current standards and may not provide you with basic protection. Technology and safety associated with consumer units has also moved on massively in the last thirty years from both the perspective of shock and fire protection and also the ease of use for the homeowner.<br />
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<li><strong>Does your consumer unit have an RCD or Residual Current Device?</strong> Most modern consumer units should have and this single device massively increases the safety of your home electrics.<br />
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<li><strong>Live parts exposed</strong> &#8211; Are the working parts, fuses, or circuit breakers enclosed or are parts of the board exposed? It’s surprising how many fuseboards we come across with fuseholders or blanking plates missing leave live parts exposed to touch.<br />
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<li><strong>Fire risk</strong>&#8211; As mentioned above, is your fuseboard constructed of wood or plastic? If it is then it may not meet fire regulations. Should the worst happen, would the location of your fuseboard impede your escape in the event that it caught fire? Many consumer units are located either in an under-stairs cupboard or by the front door and many of these cupboards are also used to store potentially flammable objects.<br />
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<h2>Go And Check Your Fuseboard Now</h2>
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		<title>Is Your Property Safe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2020 12:36:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Do you know if the electrical installation in your home is safe and complies with the current electrical regulations? If not, then you definitely should. An electrical installation includes all fixed electrical equipment that is supplied through your property&#8217;s electricity meter. Just like other features of your property, electrical installations deteriorate and face wear and...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know if the electrical installation in your home is safe and complies with the current electrical regulations? If not, then you definitely should.</p>
<p>An electrical installation includes all fixed electrical equipment that is supplied through your property&#8217;s electricity meter. Just like other features of your property, electrical installations deteriorate and face wear and tear, so need to be properly maintained. This is especially true for older style consumer units that do not offer anywhere near the level of protection that today’s modern consumer units provide.<br />
At Electrical Touch we are experts in the testing and inspection of domestic properties and will provide a comprehensive and honest summary of the state of your properties installation. We will flag up any issues that are an immediate danger or potentially dangerous and we will also make you aware of any areas where we would recommend improvement.</p>
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