
Extension Cord Damage
Extension cords are frequently used in homes to extend the reach of electrical devices. However, if these cords are damaged or frayed, they can become a hidden danger. The outer insulation of extension cords is designed to protect the internal wires and prevent electrical shocks. When this insulation becomes compromised, either through wear and tear or physical damage, it can expose the internal wires, increasing the risk of electrical shock and fires.
To mitigate this risk, it’s important to regularly inspect your extension cords for signs of damage, such as fraying or exposed wires, and promptly replace damaged cords. Furthermore, avoid overloading extension cords and never run them under rugs or carpets, as this can trap heat and increase the risk of overheating.