Categories Safety

Different types of electrical outlets

You probably don’t spend much time thinking about the electrical outlets in your home. It’s easy to overlook them when you plug in your cords and move on. However, when you need to install or replace an outlet you’ll find that there are a few different types from which to choose. Should you go with standard electrical outlets or an option that offers more safety or amperage? Consider the following when you need new electrical outlets in your Phoenix home.

Standard Electrical Outlets

You’re most likely familiar with standard outlets that are common in homes. These are 15-amp or 20-amp outlets that have a long slot, a short slot, and a half-circle grounding hole below the slots. Depending on your needs, you might want to consider a more specialized outlet.

GFCI Outlets

Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlets are ideal for lowering the risk of being shocked. When you plug a device or small appliance into one of these electrical outlets, you don’t have to worry about ground faults. The GFCI outlet shuts off power as soon as it detects an electrical current leakage from the circuit.

Electricians typically install GFCI outlets in areas where homeowners have a higher risk of shock. This usually means putting them in areas where water is close by, such as in the bathroom and near kitchen sinks. GFCI outlets can provide safety in outdoor areas as well.

Tamper Resistant Outlets

When you have kids, you know the importance of babyproofing. The first goal is often to make sure little fingers don’t put anything into electrical outlets. Outlet caps can help with this, but it’s easy for kids to pull them out.

Tamper resistant outlets can provide peace of mind. Young children may try to stick a narrow object into an outlet just to see what happens. If this went unnoticed in a standard outlet, it could start a fire. Tamper resistant outlets require pressure to be added to both slots at the same time for the outlet to function. Although this type of outlet is resistant to tampering it\’s important to note that it doesn\’t fully childproof your outlet. Anyone could insert a plug into the outlet using even force.

An electrician can install these outlets throughout your home in place of standard outlets. After an electrician installs your new outlets they provide a permanent safety feature to give you peace of mind.

Weather Resistant Outlets

Outdoor electrical outlets are at risk of being wet or damp, so your electrician will need to install weather-resistant outlets. These outlets are designed to resist corrosion and potentially dangerous damage from exposure to moisture. Keep in mind that they’ll need to have weather-resistant covers on them, too.

Weather resistant outlets are the right choice when you need outlets installed near pools or on your patio or deck. You can safely use these outlets for plugging in tools, lights, and decorations without having to worry about electrical injuries.

High Amp Outlets

When 15 or 20 amps isn’t enough to handle your electrical load, you’ll want to look into having an electrician install high amp outlets. These outlets can handle larger loads from major appliances or heavy-duty power tools. You can find these in 30-amp or 50-amp options. The amount of amperage you’ll need will depend on what you’ll be using it for. Working with an electrician ensures that you get the right high amp outlet for your needs.

If you need help with anything from installing a new outlet to changing the entire electrical system in your home or commercial property in Phoenix, contact Turn It On Electric.

Categories Safety

Electrical safety at your property

Electrical safety at your property

Most people spend close to one-third of their lives at their job. As a property manager, you should ensure that people in your building stay safe from electrical hazards.

Have you noticed there are too many items plugged into your power strips? Do you have several power strips connected to reach a faraway spot? Taking steps to fix electrical issues lowers the risk of fires that could endanger people in your building. Keep the following electrical safety tips in mind for your building to help prevent hazards and injuries.

Use Power Strips and Extension Cords Safely

Power strips provide a way for multiple items to get power from one outlet. However, it’s possible to have too much connected. When this happens the power strip won’t be able to safely handle the amount of electricity needed for all of the items. This can trip your circuit breaker or even start a fire. Consider an alternative option for electrical safety, such as having an electrician install additional outlets.

You might need extension cords at times to plug in certain devices or equipment. While these cords can be useful, they can be a problem. You might be tempted to run them under rugs or carpeting, where they won’t be seen. However, this is a serious electrical hazard. Cords can become frayed, damaged, or worn from being walked on having chairs roll over them. This creates a fire risk.

Remove Tripping Hazards

Cords can make an unsightly mess in your building, but you have to be careful about where you put them. Avoid putting cords across walkways or other areas that people pass through on a regular basis. Instead, place these cords along walls where they will be out of the way and out of sight. If you prefer, you can add removable wall clips to keep the cord where you want it.

Avoid Circuit Overloads

Overloaded circuits can cause a major fire risk. Office equipment that uses a large amount of electricity, such as copy machines, should have their own high amp outlet and dedicated power supply. Never plug this equipment in a standard outlet since they only handle a small amount of electricity. If your office has a kitchen, this electrical safety rule applies to refrigerators and other major appliances. Contact an electrician if you want to install a high amp outlet.

Check for Electrical Safety Issues

Don’t wait for a problem to happen. Instead, check for electrical safety issues on a regular basis. Walk through your building and check each area for problems, such as extension cords hiding under rugs. If anyone in your building notifies you about other problems, such as a faulty outlet, you should have a professional electrician repair it right away.

What to Do About Electrical Safety Problems

You can handle simple issues on your own, such as moving a cord out of a walkway to prevent people from tripping. However, when you have a more complex problem to deal with, you’ll want help from a trustworthy electrician. These types of tasks require expert knowledge and training in electrical safety.

Contact Turn It On Electric to have our commercial electricians review the electrical safety at your property.

Categories Safety

What you need to know about smoke detectors

What you need to know about smoke detectors

House and property fires can quickly become very dangerous. So far in 2018, there have been 13 home fire fatalities in Arizona alone. Understanding the deadly nature of fires can help raise awareness about the danger they can present and the benefit of having enough functional smoke detectors throughout your home.

When the Fullers went to bed one night they smelled no smoke, but a fire was beginning to smolder in their attic. A few hours went by and the fire began to grow. The hard-wired fire alarms in each bedroom and hallway began screaming shrill warnings. The Fuller family rushed outside.

The cause of their fire was an electrical overload. Electrical malfunctions are the leading cause of attic fires in the United States. Fortunately, the family made it to safety in time and were able to call 911. The fire and smoke damage were limited to the attic.

Smoke Detectors Help Save Lives

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) determined three out of five deaths occurring in house fires happened in properties without working smoke detectors. Having functional detectors can help save lives.

The NFPA recommends installing smoke detectors in every bedroom, hallway, and on every level of your home. Manufacturers have even made smoke detectors specifically for attics. The location and placement of attic heat or smoke detectors are critical. Professional installation is recommended.

Significant Improvements in Smoke Detectors

Like anything, smoke detectors do require some maintenance and occasional replacement. Guidelines include:

  • Test every smoke alarm once a month
  • Replace all batteries at least once a year
  • Replace the entire smoke alarm device every ten years or sooner if needed

Interconnecting all of your smoke detectors means that when one sounds an alarm, they all sound. Your local Phoenix-area electrician should manage this type of wiring.

Burned the Popcorn and Set Off the Alarm…Again!

You may be thinking, “I want to connect my smoke detectors, but when I burn something while cooking I’ll have the kitchen alarm and five other alarms to reset!” The good news is smoke alarm technology is getting smarter. Manufacturers are working to create smoke alarms that can distinguish between real fires and cooking smoke or other sources of false alarms.

Hard-Wired vs. Battery Smoke Detectors

Most smoke alarms use battery power. Although the device should signal when the battery is dead or dying regular battery replacement is necessary. Too many people forget to change the batteries leaving their family vulnerable to disaster. When functioning properly, a battery-powered smoke detector will only sound its alarm when smoke is detected in that room.

If you’re building a new home you can consider installing a hard-wired smoke alarm system. They come with a battery backup, in case the electrical connection fails. An interconnected system will alert all of the functioning detectors if a fire starts anywhere in your home.

You need to regularly test and replace both types of smoke detectors.

Turn It On Electric is Your Phoenix Electrician

At Turn It On Electric, we know the importance of new technology in our industry. We value long-term relationships with our Phoenix-area neighbors and customers. We want to be around to serve your children and grandchildren, too.

Contact Turn It On Electric if you have questions about replacing or installing new smoke detectors in your home or business.

Categories Lighting

Top 6 reasons to install kitchen pendant lighting

Top 6 reasons to install kitchen pendant lighting

Interior designers and homeowners use pendant lighting as a way to customize the look of a space. This style of light is primarily used in the kitchen due to the benefits they offer.

Unique Style

Pendant lights come in a variety of size, shape, and color options. Whether you have a sleek modern home or a traditional southwestern design, you\’ll be able to find a pendant light to match your home\’s design.

In addition to having a variety of options when choosing your kitchen pendant lighting, you can customize the amount of light you desire in the space. Unlike a traditional light, you can install a pendant as a single fixture, in pairs, or in any other grouping you desire. An electrician can help you determine the location and amount of light appropriate for your space.

Highlight Focal Points

Kitchen pendant lighting can highlight a focal point in your space. Imagine a beautiful granite kitchen island. Now picture that with the perfect complementary pendant lights shining down on it. When people walk into your kitchen their eyes will automatically go to the island.

Pendant lighting can be installed over your kitchen counter, island, or dining table. They can highlight a focal point in other rooms, such as a billiard table.

Bulb Options

If you\’re trying to find ways to save electricity, you\’re in luck! Choosing the right bulb for your space can be as important as picking the right pendant. The color and brightness of a bulb can really influence the feeling of the room. If using energy saving LED bulbs is important to you it\’s essential you verify the type of bulb your pendant can support.

Cost Effective

Fancy chandeliers can cost thousands of dollars. In addition to their expense, you only have one to display. Pendant lighting can be much more cost effective and customizable. They can start as low as $20 per light. Based on the material used to make the light the price can go up dramatically.

Customized Light

If you want to add light to the overall space, hang pendants evenly over your work area. In general, the larger the kitchen, the bigger the pendant you will need. However, there is a place for small pendants. Using this size over a sink or desk can focus the task lighting. You can combine multiple small pendant lights to create a more dramatic look.

To customize your light more you can have an electrician add a dimmer switch to your kitchen pendant lighting. Turn the pendants on full-blast when you\’re prepping food at your island for the best visibility of your food. Lowering the lights during a bedtime snack can help signify to young children that it\’s time to start winding down for bed. Adjusting the intensity of the light to match activities can make a significant impact on the feeling in the room.

Easy Maintenance

Kitchen pendant lighting is typically made from material that\’s easy to maintain. You can clean most pendants by simply using a duster. When they need a deeper clean most pendant covers can be wiped down with a damp, soft rag. Refer to the manual for specific cleaning instructions for your pendants. Whether you accidentally spray spaghetti sauce at the ceiling or there\’s just regular dust accumulation, it\’s a relief to have something simple to clean.

Pendant lighting comes in a variety of options. You can work with an electrician to choose what\’s best for your space. They can suggest what height will look the best. Adding a few pendants to your kitchen can really change the look of your space without costing you a fortune in renovations. If you\’re ready to install kitchen pendant lighting, contact Turn It On Electric.

Categories Lighting

Direct lighting vs. indirect lighting

Direct lighting vs. indirect lighting

Lighting can be one of the most powerful features in your home. Businesses have long known how to use lighting to create ambiance and increase productivity. With knowledge of indirect and direct lighting, homeowners can effectively illuminate every room in their house.

There are a few categories of interior lighting. Depending on what you want to achieve, one or more of the types may benefit your space. Lights offer increased visibility and safety. They can help set the stage by giving each area of your home a different mood inspired by indirect or direct lighting. If you install the right lighting it can change the whole look of your home.

Comparing Indirect and Direct Lighting

Fixtures that create indirect lighting angle to allow light to bounce off the ceiling and walls to illuminate a room. The equal distribution of light creates a comfortable glow.

Direct lighting is aimed at a focal point or area. Overhead lights are often direct lighting sources. It requires a professional eye to make sure there is proper spacing to create even lighting. If aimed in the wrong direction they can cause shadows or create a glare on your television or computer screens.

Where to Use Indirect and Direct Lighting

Since indirect lighting can help create a warm glow it is often used to create ambiance in a space. A dining area can benefit from indirect lighting to create a softer look and to stage a more relaxing mood. Indirect lighting can be evenly spread throughout an area.

Direct lighting is often used to illuminate a workspace. Kitchens, offices, and any other areas that serve task-specific purposes benefit from this bright source of light. Pendant lights are good examples of direct lighting; the fixture illuminates one specific area.

Highlight the Positive

When a room looks like a shoebox, accent lights can add depth. You can use floor lamps or tabletop lamps to add additional indirect lighting. If you have a small display of dishes or collectibles, a puck light can help draw attention to them. A local electrician can install canister, pendant, and puck lights to suit your needs.

Light UP a Room

Shadows make a room feel smaller. If you have cabinets or shelves that stop just below the ceiling consider adding hidden, indirect lights. Over-the-cabinet lighting can make your room feel impressive. LED linear lights work best for this staging. A professional can install these and any other lights.

Make a Statement

Bold can be confident, resilient, and beautiful. An oversized floor lamp can add light as well as become the focal point of a room. Ask your Phoenix electrician about installing dimmers to your statement lights. These will allow you to customize the lighting throughout the day to match the atmosphere you want to create.

Electrical Lighting Projects are Not DIY

Many homeowners enjoy taking on a do-it-yourself (DIY) project. Electrical systems can be complex and confusing. Without a full understanding of how your system works you risk danger to yourself and damage to your home. These mistakes can be much more costly than hiring an electrician.

Replacing an old light fixture may seem like a project you can handle. However, outdated systems or previous code violations can leave you open to problems. Sometimes a \”simple\” fixture upgrade can require new wiring or circuit upgrades.

Faulty grounding can be dangerous for your family and pets. If you install indirect or direct lighting and don’t get the wiring right, the best-case scenario is higher electric bills. Electrical shocks can be fatal.

Electrical Service

Contact Turn It On Electric to learn more about ways lighting can enhance your home and increase your property value. Whether you\’re looking to make a few upgrades or you’re building a new home, our LEEDS (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)-certified team can work with you to give your home a safer, smarter, and sustainable electrical system.