Before you start your spring cleaning
Springing ahead already? True, the month of March could still provide plenty of winter weather for Oklahoma, but if you are already moving forward with some spring cleaning projects, remember it’s also a good time to perform some spring electrical inspections.
For the most part, it has been a mild winter thus far across Oklahoma. Because of that, many of us are already considering a jumpstart on our spring cleaning chores. However, before you try to tackle those projects around the home, it is also a good time to do perform some springtime electric safety inspections.
To help you do that, the Grand River Dam Authority passes along these important tips from the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI).
- The label inside the door or cover of your electric service panel should have a date to let you know when your electric system was last inspected. Is it time to inspect it again? Contact a licensed, qualified electrician and schedule an inspection.
- Although we may not be at this point just yet, once you are finished with your furnace for the season, consider having it inspected by a licensed, qualified professional.
- Check for excessive vibration or movement when the washing machine or dryer is operating. That movement can put stress on electrical connections.
- Make sure the area around the dryer is free of clutter, and clean the dryer lint filter after each load.
- Keep appliance cords away from hot surfaces like the range or toaster. Unplug the toaster and other countertop appliances when not in use.
- Vacuum refrigerator coils to eliminate dirt buildup that can reduce efficiency and create a fire hazard.
- Inspect power tools and appliances for frayed cords, broken plugs and cracked or broken housing. Repair or replace damaged items.
March weather may still be full of lions or lambs, but if recent warmer days have accelerated your spring “to-do” list, please keep these tips in mind. Your friends at GRDA want you to stay safe.
Headquartered in Vinita, GRDA is Oklahoma’s state-owned electric utility; fully funded by revenues from electric and water sales instead of taxes. Each day, GRDA strives to be an “Oklahoma agency of excellence” by focusing on the 5 E’s: electricity, economic development, environmental stewardship, employees and efficiency.
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