Electrical emergencies can happen in anyone’s home at any time of day – or night!
But how does one differentiate between a minor electrical issue and a concerning, electrical problem that needs to be assessed immediately?
The tricky thing is that most of the time you just don’t know. This is why you shouldn’t hesitate to contact an emergency electrician to carry out a wide range of domestic electrical services for you, including emergency issues.
However, it pays to familiarise yourself with the signs.
Knowing a potential hazard when you see one is the first step in keeping your home and family safe from electrical emergencies. This week, our local electricians are sharing some clear signs that you should call your local emergency electrician.
You always need to prioritise the safety of your home and family. Arranging routine inspections is a great way to get started.
But what about issues both small and large that happen unexpectedly at any hour of the night?
These are some of the signs that you should call a local emergency electrician immediately.
Sometimes unknown smoke can be seen and/or smelt in your home
Internal cables and run down electrical work or appliances can create this smoke that emits from your outlets or from other vents in your house.
If this happens, immediately check the source of the burning smell, turn off all power sources before unplugging anything from outlets.
Most of the time, burnt smells come from outlets, switches, and sockets.
You may also find the smell coming directly from an old appliance that needs to be thrown out.
Sparks normally occur at a socket when you connect an appliance to it.
This can happen because you are plugging the device in while the switch or device is already on.
You should always turn your appliance off and turn the switch off at the outlet, before unplugging and plugging in devices to avoid sparks.
Electrical sparks can also happen because of:
Flickering lights generally occur because of an overloaded circuit or an overloaded powerboard. This should be avoided by taking out devices and plugging them in somewhere else.
Flickering lights may seem like a common thing, but they can actually start a fire.
A part from an overloaded system, here are some other reasons why you may experience flickering lights:
Humming or buzzing from lights or electrical appliances can be distracting.
It can also be an area of concern depending on its source and frequency.
A “mains hum” is the normal electrical sounds you often notice from devices when the rest of your home is quiet. Like when your TV is on, but on mute, or when you leave a light on for too long.
But what if you hear sounds louder than this, or sounds that are more like a twang, crack, or sizzle?
This generally happens because of a damaged wire or circuit breaker. If the sound is central to a room, avoid using electricity in that room until an emergency electrician in the Northern Beaches assists.
Often power outages happen because your circuit breakers trigger an outage. But why would you have something connected in your house that deliberately turns your power off?
Circuit breakers do this as an automatic response to electrical faults or high fluctuation of voltage to avoid electrical damage which can lead to fires.
So if a power outage happens, don’t stress, it’s good to know your breakers are working.
If you experience a power outage you should go out on the street to see if other people are having the same problem, especially your direct neighbours.
Power outages can be a communal powerline issue – like from a fallen branch or power line – or it could be central to your home.
If it is communal, the council will generally organise street repairs for you.
If it’s just an outage in your home, you’ll need to call a local election to assess your home and you’ll probably need electrical repairs in the North Shore.
When an electrical emergency strikes, time is of the essence. If you can, follow these simple steps. However if you’re in doubt, or you or anyone around you is in danger, get out of your house and call a residential electrician immediately.
If a fire has started or you or anyone around you is in any kind of danger, call Triple Zero (000) now, as getting direct help is a priority.
Use your senses to find the source of the issue. It may be an appliance, a light fixture, a socket, or even your switchboard. Look for smoke or sparks, and use your nose to identify burning smells.
Next, turn off your home’s main supply of power.
If it’s an internal issue, it’s best to avoid using electricity in your home until it’s assessed.
Next, it’s imperative you call a licensed and qualified emergency electrician for immediate advice and support.
Of course, where minutes matter, you might be tempted to pick any old electrician you find on the internet.
This is why we think it’s so important to do your due diligence before an emergency strikes, so you have the name and number of a qualified and trustworthy electrician already in your phone, ready to help at a moment’s notice.
Searching for a local electrician doesn’t need to be hard. Look for these qualities and features:
We’re so sure that when you call Plateau, we will become your electrician for life – for all your electrical needs, from domestic electrical fault finding and electrical safety checks to emergencies that strike when you least expect them.
If you find yourself facing an unexpected emergency, are witnessing the early signs of a potential disaster, or you simply want to book a routine electrical safety inspection, please get in touch with Plateau Electrical today.
Feel free to call us on (02) 9982 8668 or fill out this form and we’ll come back to you soon.
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