Electrical Installation Safety Tips


Electrical installation is one of the most feared tasks by a majority of DIY enthusiasts. This is mainly because of the assumption that electrical installation involves a lot of risks that could even end up in the loss of life. However, everything in life is a risk and electrical installation is not any different. In fact, there are a number of electrical installation projects that you can successfully handle on your own by following the stipulated safety procedures.

Similar to other projects that require skills and effort, installing electrical systems and equipment comes with different kinds of risks. As such, it is crucial that you are well enlightened on how to observe safety precautions during the installation. Electrical installation safety tips are aimed at protecting the person doing the work or electrician, tools and equipment as well as the environment, making sure that your project is a success.

Before embarking on any electrical installation project, carefully read and understand the following electrical installation safety tips.

Consider all electrical components and appliances to be ‘live’

Always handle every electrical appliance and component with a lot of care to avoid injury or accidents. Handling energized wires without any protection could impact electrocution and should be avoided at all costs. Apart from wires, there are also several electrical components with metallic parts that could also cause short circuits and other risks when mishandled.

Wear safety gear

While electrical installation projects vary from one to another, most of the work involves using your hands and eyes. Besides, the working conditions may also vary. As a result, there are some essential safety gears that you should wear to protect your body from injuries or other hazards in the surroundings. The main safety gear for electrical installation includes gloves, clear eyewear, and apron or dust coat. If you are working outside the house, you should also consider wearing a helmet.

Switch off the power supply

Whether you are installing a new electrical component or replacing just a small part, always remember to turn off the power in advance. Leaving the power on could not only put you at risk but, also cause damage to the appliances therein. Take time to install the component first then, switch the power back on after you are done to test if it is working.

Always use the recommended tools for every activity

Installing electrical components involves a series of activities including connecting wires, driving screws and nuts into walls, testing the flow of electric current among others. Each of these activities has a set of tools that should be used to perform them. Using a different tool from the stipulated ones can damage the equipment being installed and also cause injuries. In case you do not have the right electrical tools for the task, simply hire an electrician.

Make sure that all electrical systems are properly insulated

Electrical components handle electric current, which can be fatal if it comes into contact with the body. Sometimes, electric current can also cause short circuits and fires in buildings if the wires are broken or exposed. That is why it is always important to make sure that all the electrical systems installed on your building are properly insulated. Quality electrical components usually have ‘safe handles’ that you should carefully check during installation to ensure safety in using them.

Try to handle only one task at a time

Most accidents that occur during electrical installations usually result from lack of attention by the people doing the tasks. Trying to do everything at once only leads to confusion that could end up ruining the entire project. Imagine opening a socket with one hand, pulling cables with the other while also trying to check the switch. In such a situation, it is easy to sustain injuries and interfere with the installation process. Handling just one task at a time enables you to be keen on every detail, hence, avoiding injuries while also making sure the installation is done right.

Conduct preliminary inspections

Before you begin the installation, it is also important to conduct a proper assessment of the areas where the electrical systems will be set up. This will enable you to know the best preparations to make in advance so that the installation is successful.

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