Home Electrical Safety InspectionPrint
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        	 When it comes to electricity, how safe is your home? Print this checklist and do this inspection to find out.  | 
        
   	    	 
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        	 1. Electric outlets are not overloaded with lots of plugs.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 2. Electric cords are in good condition.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 3. Electric cords do not run under rugs or furniture legs or near hot appliances.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 4. Electric appliances are used away from water.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 5. People carry appliances by the handle, not the cord.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 6. A multipurpose fire extinguisher is kept on each floor of the house.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 7. All danger and warning signs are read and carefully followed.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 8. Electric appliances that can get hot—such as heaters, toasters, and light bulbs—are kept away from things that can burn.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 9. Safety caps are inserted in outlets when small children are around.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 10. Small appliances are turned off and/or unplugged when people leave home.  | 
        
        	 
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        	 11. All extension cords, lights, and appliances used outdoors are labeled with a certification for outdoor use.  | 
        
        	 
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