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Electrical Myths Debunked

Since electrical systems are hidden away in the walls, some homeowners are in the dark about electricity. If you want to learn the truth, keep reading. We have debunked some of the most common electrical myths below.

Myth: All Power Lines Are Insulated
Did you know that 90% of power lines are not insulated? Power lines are also exposed to the elements, which can cause a lot of wear and tear. To be on the safe side, never touch power line.

Myth: When A Wire Falls, It Turns Off
Unfortunately, this is not always the case. For example, if a power line falls on poor conductor, it will stay energized. If you see a downed power line, it is best to keep your distance and alert the local authorities.

Myth: Only High Voltage Is Dangerous
Voltage can be defined as the amount of force that drives electricity from one place to the next. However, amperage is the type of electricity that can cause injuries.

Have a question you need answered about your electrical system? No need to be in the dark! The expert electricians at TFC Electric can shed some light on the situation. Call 631-589-2800 today for all your electrical needs.

Web Source: http://www.nyseg.com/UsageAndSafety/electricalsafety/safetymyths.html

 

 

July 10, 2015