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Outdoor Electrical Safety Tips for Fall

As the crisp fall air sets in and the days grow shorter, it’s the perfect time to prepare your home and outdoor spaces for the cooler months ahead. From holiday lighting to seasonal yard work, outdoor electrical usage can increase during autumn, so it’s essential to follow a few safety precautions. High West Electric has put together key outdoor electrical safety tips to help keep you and your family safe this season.

Inspect Outdoor Outlets and Cords

Outdoor outlets are exposed to the elements all year long, which can cause wear and tear over time. Check all exterior outlets and cords for damage, such as cracks, fraying, or exposed wiring. Using a weather-resistant outlet cover will also help protect against moisture and debris. If you notice any damage or have concerns, consult a licensed electrician to replace or repair outlets to prevent potential hazards.

Use Outdoor-Rated Extension Cords and Lighting

With Halloween displays, Thanksgiving gatherings, and festive lights right around the corner, it’s common to decorate outdoor spaces this time of year. Be sure to use outdoor-rated extension cords and lights that can withstand moisture and temperature changes. Indoor-rated cords or lights can pose a fire hazard when used outdoors, so double-check all packaging before installation.

Limit Extension Cord Usage

While extension cords are convenient, they’re not designed for long-term or heavy use. Instead, consider installing additional outdoor outlets where you frequently need power to avoid overloading circuits. Also, avoid connecting multiple extension cords together, as this can lead to overheating and pose a fire risk.

Protect Outlets and Cords from Moisture

Fall weather can be unpredictable, with increased rain and wind. Make sure all outlets and connections are elevated, away from wet ground, and protected from direct exposure. Use waterproof or weatherproof covers on outdoor outlets and cords, especially if they’re powering items that stay outside in all weather conditions, like holiday decorations.

Clear Leaves and Debris Around Electrical Units

Fallen leaves can quickly accumulate around outdoor electrical units, such as air conditioning compressors or electrical boxes. These piles of debris pose a fire hazard if they get too close to exposed wiring or outlets. Keep leaves and other debris at least a few feet away from any outdoor electrical units, and regularly check that these areas are clear throughout the season.

Unplug Appliances and Lights When Not in Use

If you’re finished using an appliance or lighting setup outdoors, it’s a good idea to unplug it when not in use, especially in damp or rainy weather. This practice minimizes energy consumption and reduces the risk of electrical hazards caused by moisture exposure.

Schedule a Fall Electrical Inspection

The changing season is the perfect time to have your outdoor electrical system inspected by a professional. A licensed electrician from High West Electric can check for any potential hazards, ensure outlets are secure, and advise you on any repairs or upgrades needed to keep your home safe.

Stay Safe This Fall with High West Electric

By taking a few precautions with your outdoor electrical setup, you can enjoy a safe and cozy fall season. If you have questions about outdoor electrical safety or need assistance with repairs or inspections, contact High West Electric. Our experienced electricians are here to help you prepare your home for a safe and energy-efficient fall.

High West Electric is based in Denver, CO, and serves the entire metro area. Our customer service-based approach ensures that each client enjoys the process from installation to the end product – no matter the size of the job. Our goal is to be YOUR electrician and offer an experience that goes Beyond the Wires. Visit our website to learn more.

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