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Electrical Fire Safety Presentation

Fire Prevention Week is observed each October to raise awareness about fire safety. The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) focuses on electrical safety and educating the public about preventing electrical fires. ESFI provides information on maintaining home electrical systems, identifying electrical hazards, and preparing for fires through strategies like installing smoke alarms and creating fire escape plans.

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Electrical Fire Safety Presentation

Fire Prevention Week is observed each October to raise awareness about fire safety. The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) focuses on electrical safety and educating the public about preventing electrical fires. ESFI provides information on maintaining home electrical systems, identifying electrical hazards, and preparing for fires through strategies like installing smoke alarms and creating fire escape plans.

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Electrical Fire Safety

Fire Prevention Week


2012

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


What is Fire Prevention Week?
• Fire Prevention Week is observed each
October to raise awareness of fire safety
• Sponsored by the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA)
• ESFI focuses on electrical safety while
supporting NFPA’s Fire Prevention Week
activities and messages

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


Who is ESFI?
• The premier non-profit organization dedicated
exclusively to promoting electrical safety
through education, awareness, and advocacy
• Founded in 1994 as a cooperative effort by the
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
(NEMA), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and
the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC)

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


Why is Fire Safety Important?
• Fires happen every day and the toll they take on our lives
is boundless
• Every 24 seconds, a fire department responds to a fire
• Every 65 seconds, a fire occurs in a structure, and every
85 seconds, a residential fire strikes
• A fire claims a civilian life every 2 hours and 49 minutes
and results in a civilian injury every 30 minutes
• 62% of home fire deaths occur in homes with either no
smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


Why Focus on Electrical Fire Safety?
• Electrical failure or malfunction is a leading
cause of home fires year after year
• Many home electrical fires can be prevented
simply by understanding basic electrical safety
principles and following safe practices

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


Types of Fire Safety Strategies
Prevention Strategies
• Protect you home and family by taking steps
to prevent fires
Preparation Strategies
• Prepare your home and family for a fire before
one happens
Knowledge and planning are the keys to
keeping your family safe from fire!
Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]
Preventing Electrical Fires
• Understand the basics of your electrical system
• Install advanced electrical safety technologies
• Properly maintain your electrical system and
components
• Identify and correct potential electrical hazards

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


Your Home Electrical System
• Power Lines (above or below ground)
• Electric Meter
• Electrical Service Panel
– Fuses
– Circuit Breakers

• Wiring System
– Knob & Tube Wiring
– Aluminum Wiring
– Grounded Electrical System

• Outlets, Switches and Appliances


Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]
Electrical System Safety Tips
• Safety should always be the main concern for
working on or around electricity
• ESFI recommends that a qualified, licensed
electrician perform all home electrical work
• Electrical work must comply with codes and
standards

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


Advanced Electrical Safety Technologies

• Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters


(AFCIs)

• Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs)

• Tamper Resistant Receptacles (TRRs)

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Electrical System Maintenance
• Test safety devices monthly
– GFCIs
– AFCIs
– Smoke Alarms
• Make sure electrical panel circuits are properly
labeled
• Always replace fuses or circuit breakers with the
correct size and amperage
• Keep electrical panel accessible
Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]
Electrical System Maintenance
• Electrical System Inspections
– ESFI recommends that you have an electrical
system inspection conducted if:
• Your home is 40 years old or older
• You purchase a previously-owned home
• Your home has undergone a major renovation
• You have added major new appliances in the last 10
years

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


Identifying Electrical Hazards
• Protect your family from fire and other
electrical hazards by identifying potential
electrical hazards and correcting them before a
more serious situation can result
• Regularly check the following electrical
devices for warning signs or damage:
– Lamp, appliance and extension cords
– Wall switches and outlets

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


Identifying Electrical Hazards
– Countertop appliances and small electrical products
(toaster, coffee maker, hair dryer)
– Large appliances (refrigerator, washer/dryer)
– GFCIs and TRRs
– Portable heaters
– Light bulbs
– Smoke alarms
– Electrical service panel (fuses, circuit breakers)

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Fire Safety Preparations
• Install smoke alarms according to current
recommendations
• Test smoke alarms every month
• Prepare a fire escape plan
• Have two ways out of each room
• Practice your fire escape plan with fire drills

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]


Additional Resources
• Visit [Link] for access to all
of ESFI’s free electrical and fire safety
resources.

Electrical Safety Foundation International


(703) 841-3229
info@[Link]

Electrical Safety Foundation International [Link]

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