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Tips for Kitchen Electrical Safety

Kitchens are busy areas of the home that can be a prime location for accidents and electrical hazards. With a variety of small and large appliances in use alongside potential water and food waste, electrical safety in the kitchen is highly important. To help you stay safe while cooking or entertaining in your kitchen, the team at Expert Electric has compiled a list of crucial tips for kitchen electrical safety. As providers of complete residential electrical services, they can help you enjoy your home and minimize the risk of electrical hazards.

How to Avoid Electrical Hazards in the Kitchen

As a busy area, kitchens can be prone to messes and accidents that increase the risk of electrical hazards. By practicing the following tips, you can minimize the risk of electrical issues and injury:

1. Keep Your Kitchen Dry and Clean

Cooking food and cleaning dishes can result in excess crumbs, food waste, and moisture on countertops or near outlets. These materials should be kept away from outlets at all times. If water or food waste enters an outlet, it can cause electrical shock, damage to appliances, and broken outlets. As a precaution, it is a good idea to insert a cover into any outlet that is rarely or never used. This will protect them from splashes of water, spills, and food waste such as crumbs.

2. Do Not Overload Your Outlets

As a general rule of thumb, only one appliance should be plugged into each outlet. Refrigerators, freezers, microwaves, and ovens all require a large amount of power to run them. This requirement tends to place a lot of stress on circuits. Plugging another appliance into an occupied outlet can lead to tripping the breaker and may even cause permanent damage to your appliances. If your current outlet layout or amount does not work for your needs, the Expert Electric team can work with you to install more or optimize your existing setup.

3. Ensure Cables are not too Close to Heat

Space can quickly disappear in the kitchen while preparing a meal or cleaning dishes. You may end up using a blender or mixer close to your stovetop which can expose their power cords to extreme heat. If power cords are damaged by heat or start to melt, this can result in an electrical fire or electrocution when plugging the appliance in. All power cables must be kept away from extreme heat to ensure that the protective layer on them stays in optimal condition. It is also a good idea to ensure that there is enough room behind your freezer or refrigerator for proper air circulation. If there is not enough room, it can become exceedingly hot behind these units and cause damage to the power cords.

For more information on electrical safety tips or to see how you can improve the safety of your kitchen, contact the Expert Electric team. They can be reached by phone at 604-681-8338 or through their online contact form and will be happy to answer your questions.