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National Electrical Code (NEC) as its standard, meaning this is the version of the electrical code currently enforced in the area
a network of interconnected devices, like lights, thermostats, appliances, and security sensors, that can be controlled remotely through a central hub, often using a smartphone app, allowing users to automate functions based on schedules, sensors, or voice commands, ultimately aiming to improve convenience
Attempting electrical work yourself can pose several risks, including: Electrical Shock: Working with live wires can lead to severe electrical shock, which can be fatal. Even low-voltage systems can be dangerous. Fire Hazards: Improper wiring can create short circuits or overload circuits, leading to fires.
Always turn off the power source, wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) like insulated gloves, safety glasses, and non-conductive footwear, use the correct tools for the job, keep the work area dry and clean, inspect for damaged cords or equipment, and consider using a lockout/tagout procedure.
Please consult a professional electrician in Millennium Heating and Cooling Inc.
frequently tripped circuit breakers, flickering or dimming lights, warm or hot outlets or switches, buzzing sounds from outlets, a burning smell near outlets, or visible scorch marks around electrical fixtures
Unlicensed electrical work may violate the terms of your homeowner’s insurance policy. In the event of an electrical-related incident or fire, you may not be covered, leaving you responsible for all repairs and damages
