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March Newsletter: 2024

When you think of kite flying, you may think of the tradition of making a paper kite and a fun activity. Safety may not be the most immediate thought, but kite safety is very important during the annual Good Friday holiday.  Some safety precautions you can take when...

February Newsletter: 2024

Whether you plan to celebrate alone, with friends, a pet or someone special, Valentine's Day is a holiday to celebrate the loved ones in your life. Prioritising safety can help ensure your day of love doesn't turn into a day of heartbreak from sustaining an injury....

January Newsletter: 2024

The start of a new year is the perfect time to renew our commitment to safety, specifically electrical safety. Here are a few tips to consider in 2024: Check your home's alarms.Smoke, fire, carbon monoxide and security alarms are each essential for the safety of the...

September Newsletter: 2023

According to The Electrical Safety Foundation International, electrical incidents cause 43,900 home fires and 1,430 injuries each year. Here is a list of simple tips for a safer home: Always replace damaged or loose electrical cords. Avoid running extension cords...

August Newsletter: 2023

As we enter the most active portion of the hurricane season, it is important to remember and observe the following safety tips:   Keep your trees trimmed to a minimum of ten feet away from power lines to prevent outages. It is important to be safe while trimming...

July Newsletter: 2023

As we are experiencing increased temperatures this summer, we may be spending more time in and around swimming pools. The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports 60 electrocutions and nearly 50 serious electrical shocks involving electrical hazards in and around...

January Newsletter: Happy New Year

According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), roughly 3,300 home fires originate in extension cords annually in the US. Extension cords can overheat and cause fires when used improperly. Here are a few important tips to remember: Don't plug...

December Newsletter: Happy Holidays!

While lights and other decorations can add a festive appeal to your home this holiday season, electrical safety should always come first. Minimise the risk of fire and electric shock with the following safety tips: Buy the right tree. If purchasing an artificial tree,...

November Newsletter

Safety MomentBefore Thanksgiving hits there are a few precautions you can take to avoid potential electrical issues: Replace and repair frayed and loose cords on all electrical devices. Thanksgiving holidays can be a time where most power outlets and cords are being...

October Newsletter

Safety MomentTo ensure the safety of your guests and trick-or-treaters, follow these simple Halloween electrical safety tips: When taking decorations out of storage, always inspect for frayed or damaged cords before plugging them in. Any damaged sockets, bare wires,...

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