Light Switches & Electrical Fires
Electrical fires are very serious problem in the United States, and precautions should be taken to avoid them. Faulty wiring can start a fire when a light is switched on or off. Does this Spark an idea?
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Significance
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According to bobvila.com, the website of home improvement expert Bob Vila, there 67,800 electrical fires a year in the United States, causing $868 million in property losses and 485 deaths.
Features
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December is typically the most common month for electrical fires. This is because people are forced to stay indoors and use lighting, heating, and appliances more often.
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Light Switches
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Most electrical fires are a result of faulty wiring. If a light switch is hooked up to faulty wiring, it can trigger a fire when switched on and off.
Fact
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According to bobvila.com, 33 percent of urban fires are the result of faulty wiring. Many of these are triggered by light switches or outlet use.
Appliances
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Home appliances are often the cause of electrical fires as well. The most common type of appliances that cause fires are ovens, stoves, dryers, toasters and central heating units.
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