To keep your home secure, it is important to:
The efficiency of machinery increases with regular servicing. Stresses caused by wear and tear on components might lead to a decline in performance. The repair expenses for worn equipment can run into the hundreds, so replacing it before it breaks is a smart financial move. Maintaining your current electrical equipment will increase its useful life.
Insulation, guarding, grounding, electrical safety devices, and safe work procedures are some ways these mishaps can be avoided.
Do not plug anything into an uncovered outlet, and avoid using frayed or damaged cords. If the guards are missing from your corded portable power tools, you should not use them. Electrical panels, breakers, and fuses should not be blocked. In case of an electrical emergency, avoid making contact with anyone or anything that might be live.