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Power for Progress Week of January 31, 2022

Power for Progress Week of January 31, 2022

National Burn Awareness Week
In recognition of National Burn Awareness Week, GRDA is passing along an electric cord safety checklist with tips to help prevent fires and burns in the home.

Power for Progress…

A weekly column from the Grand River Dam Authority

 

 Recognizing National Burn Awareness Week:

Safety checklist for electrical cords

 

Did you know that the first full week in February is recognized as National Burn Awareness Week? The week is set aside as a time to help educate the public on burn awareness while also providing burn prevention information. Of course, you can help prevent fires and burns in your home with a checklist to insure your electric cords and appliances are in good working order and not in a position to cause a fire hazard.

 

 The Grand River Dam Authority wants to help you with that checklist by passing along some information from the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI). Remember, you can find even more safety information on the ESFI site at esfi.org.

  • Are any of the electric cords in your home cracked, frayed or showing other signs of damage? If so, don’t use them. Damaged cords may have exposed wires that can be a fire and shock hazard in the home.

  • Are any of the cords pinched by furniture or in windows or doors? Is so, move them. Pinching cords can cause damage to the insulation.

  • Are any of the cords attached to anything with nails or staples? If so, remove the nails or staples and, if you see damage to the cord, replace it. Nails and staples can cut or pinch the insulation.

  • Are any of the cords kept wrapped up while being used? If so, unwrap them and make sure they are not damaged. Wrapped cords can trap heat, which can lead to melting or weakening of the insulation. That is also a fire hazard.

  • Are all appliance cords placed so they will not come into contact with hot surfaces? Cords can melt or burn from excessive heat. This can expose wires and lead to a fire or shock hazard.

  • And a final check on your lamps: Are you using the proper wattage bulb? A bulb with wattage higher than recommended may overheat the light fixture, wiring or nearby combustible material. That is also a fire hazard.

 Keep these tips in mind. Your friends at GRDA want you to stay safe!

GRDA is Oklahoma’s largest public power electric utility; fully funded by revenues from electric and water sales instead of taxes. Each day, GRDA strives to be an “Oklahoma agency of excellence” by focusing on the 5 E’s: electricity, economic development, environmental stewardship, employees and efficiency. 

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