Symptoms can range from flickering lights and frequent circuit breaker trips to burning smells or visible damage to outlets.
Electrical Troubleshooting & Diagnosis Services – Solving Your Wiring Woes Swiftly & Safely
Flickering lights can be a symptom of various issues. It could be a loose bulb, a problem with the switch, or a more serious issue with your home’s wiring. If you notice this problem persisting, it's best to consult with a professional electrician.
Faulty wiring is a serious issue and can potentially lead to electrical fires. If you suspect you have faulty wiring, it's crucial to have it inspected by a professional.
An electrical short occurs when electricity strays outside its intended circuit path, often due to damaged or frayed wiring. This can cause circuit breaker tripping and potential fire hazards.
An open circuit means there's a break in the circuit, stopping the flow of electricity. This can be caused by various issues like disconnected or loose wires.
Miswiring can cause devices to malfunction, can trip circuit breakers, and can potentially lead to a risk of electrical shocks or fires.
Electrical troubleshooting involves diagnosing the cause of an electrical problem, such as power outages, flickering lights, or circuit breaker issues. A professional will inspect your electrical system to identify and repair the problem.
Home Electrical Fires
Report: NFPA's Electrical Fires
Author: Richard Campbell
Issued: February 2022
Report highlights
Fire departments responded to an estimated average of 46,700 home fires involving electrical failure or malfunction each year in 2015–2019.
- These fires caused an estimated average of 390 civilian deaths and 1,330 civilian injuries each year in 2015–2019, as well as an estimated $1.5 billion in direct property damage a year.
- Electrical failures or malfunctions were the second leading cause of electrical home fires in 2015–2019 accounting for 13% of home structure fires.
- Three in ten fires (30%) involving electrical failure or malfunction occurred in the cold weather months from November through February.
- Arcing served as the heat source in over three in five fires (63%) of home fires involving an electrical failure or malfunction in 2015–2019.
Report: (Home Fires Caused by Electrical Failure or Malfunction Supporting Data)
Fire departments responded to an estimated average of 32,160 home fires involving electrical distribution and lighting equipment each year in 2015–2019.
- These fires caused an estimated average of 430 civilian deaths and 1,070 civilian injuries each year in 2015-2019, as well as an estimated $1.3 billion in direct property damage a year.
- Home fires involving electrical distribution and lighting equipment most often originated in a bedroom.
- Wiring and related equipment was involved in just over two-thirds of home fires caused by electrical distribution and lighting equipment.
- Approximately one-quarter of these fires occurred between midnight and 8 a.m., but they accounted for just over half of the deaths.
Report: (Home Fires Caused by Electrical Distribution and Lighting Equipment Supporting Data)