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29th March 2019

Get Ready for the Summer Heat!

This year we are expecting a hot and long summer so we need to take care when buying and installing fans, air conditioners and other electrical products. The first thing we need to do is remind everyone to check their appliances are in good working order before using them.

We recommend four principles to work by:

  1. Have electrical equipment checked at least once a year.
  2. Don’t let children sleep with an electric fan switched on in case there is any liquid spillage – which could cause a nasty electric shock, or worse.
  3. Ensure a fan is working properly – by testing it during the day when you are at home, before leaving it on overnight.
  4. Always switch off lights in rooms not being used to save a lot of power.

 

Here are our 10 suggested electrical safety checks for summer:

  1. If you are buying new fans or any other electrical products, only buy Australian compliant products (and if in doubt, ask for verification).
  2. Only buy electrical products from reputable stores and check for the compliance mark or approval number. Check out: https://www.voltimum.com.au/brand/does-it-comply
  3. Be particularly vigilant when buying products manufactured overseas as they may not meet Australian standards – which means they may not be safe to use in Australia.
  4. Remember that if you are buying anything online, it may not be compatible with Australian products and can cause electric shocks and/ or be a fire hazard.
  5. If you are using equipment that has not been used for some months check that there is  no exposed wiring.  And if you notice any exposed, or damaged wiring, contact your local licensed electrician – don’t try to fix it yourself.
  6. If you are using appliances that you have purchased abroad always have them checked to be sure they are compatible.
  7. Take a few minutes to explain electrical safety to children – every season, so that they understand not to play with electrical items such as plug boards.
  8. Never modify or attempt to repair any lighting equipment yourself – always get a qualified electrician to do the work.
  9. Have safety switches installed on all electrical circuits in your home – safety switches are an additional safety measure that can prevent electrocution.
  10. If in doubt, ask a qualified electrician.

 

For further information, contact the NECA SA office on (08) 8272 2966.