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Don’t overload your circuits
May 03, 2022
Power for Progress… a weekly column from the Grand River Dam Authority.
May is recognized as National Electric Safety Month and once again, the Grand River Dam Authority is proud to join with Electric Safety Foundation International (esfi.org) in passing along some important electric safety tips. This week, we look at our homes, and some ways we can recognize and prevent overloaded circuits.
Here are some warning signs of overloaded circuits:
- Flickering, blinking, or dimming lights
- Warm or discolored wall plates
- Burning odor coming from receptacles or wall switches
- Frequently tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses
- Crackling, sizzling, or buzzing from receptacles
- Mild shock or tingle from appliances, receptacles, or switches
Here are a few ways you can prevent electrical overloads in your home:
- Never use extension cords or multi-outlet converters for appliances.
- All major appliances should be plugged directly into wall receptacle outlets. Only plug one heat-producing appliance into a receptacle outlet at a time.
- A heavy reliance on extension cords is a good indicator that you have too few outlets to address your needs. Have a qualified electrician inspect your home and add new outlets.
- Only use the appropriate watt bulb for any lighting fixture. Using a larger watt bulb may cause a fire.
- Finally, remember power strips only add additional outlets; they do not change the amount of power being received from the outlet.
For more electric safety tips, visit esfi.org. Your friends at GRDA want you to stay safe and we’ll be sharing electric safety information in the weeks ahead.
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.