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2020

Your Essential Safety Guide for Performing Work Near Overhead Power Lines

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Supported by poles or towers, overhead power lines are the most widely used mode of electricity transmission and distribution in Australia. They are sometimes referred to as aerial power lines, owing to the fact that they are suspended in the air. The design and construction of overhead power lines vary depending on the voltage they are carrying. While these power lines are easier and cheaper to install, maintain and replace than their underground cousins, they can lead to accidents and injuries in the workplace. Read More»

Three Safety Guidelines to Follow When Doing Electrical Repairs

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One of the most volatile home improvement projects to undertake is carrying out electrical repairs. The challenge with these repairs is that a small mistake can create a fire hazard in the home. Poorly installed wiring has been known to cause damage to appliances and even cause home fires. Mistakes in wiring also endanger the lives of the people living in the home because they create risks such as electric shocks. Read More»

Looking to Replace Damaged Electrical Wiring? What to Expect and How Much It Might Cost

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During times when people rely heavily on electrical devices, damaged wiring can be an inconvenience. Frayed wires may interfere with outlets, circuit boxes, and lighting. This is why rewiring your home is a good idea. If your property isn’t keeping up with your electrical needs, a full rewiring can restore functionality and increase capacity after work is complete. Here’s what you can expect during the repair process and how much it might cost you. Read More»