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Outdoor Electrical Safety: Three Simple Steps Every Homeowner Should Take This Summer

When it comes to home maintenance, the little things often make the biggest difference. A few minutes spent checking your home’s electrical systems can help prevent safety hazards, costly repairs, and unexpected interruptions during the busy summer months.

At Tri-County Services Electric & Plumbing, we’re launching our Maintenance Tip Monday Summer Safety Series to help Northeast Ohio homeowners keep their homes safe, efficient, and ready for whatever the season brings.

 

This Week’s Focus: Outdoor Electrical Safety

Summer means spending more time outdoors—hosting cookouts, enjoying the pool, tackling yard projects, and powering outdoor equipment. With increased outdoor electrical use comes a greater need for safety and awareness.

Here are three quick maintenance checks every homeowner should add to their summer checklist:

1. Test Your GFCI Outlets

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets are designed to help protect against electrical shock in areas where water and electricity could meet, such as garages, patios, kitchens, and bathrooms.

To test a GFCI outlet:

  • Press the “Test” button
  • Verify that power to the outlet turns off
  • Press the “Reset” button to restore power

If the outlet doesn’t respond properly, it may need professional attention.

2. Inspect Outdoor Extension Cords

Outdoor extension cords face constant exposure to sunlight, moisture, lawn equipment, and everyday wear and tear. Before plugging anything in, inspect cords for:

  • Cracks or fraying
  • Damaged plugs
  • Exposed wiring
  • Signs of overheating

Replacing a damaged cord is far less expensive than dealing with an electrical fire or equipment damage.

3. Keep Electricity Away from Pools and Standing Water

Water and electricity are a dangerous combination. Always keep:

  • Extension cords away from pools and hot tubs
  • Electrical appliances away from wet surfaces
  • Outdoor power tools clear of standing water

Maintain a safe distance between electrical equipment and any area where water may accumulate after rain or summer activities.

A Few Minutes Today Can Prevent Problems Tomorrow

Routine maintenance doesn’t have to be complicated. Simple checks like testing outlets, inspecting cords, and practicing safe outdoor electrical habits can go a long way toward protecting your family and your home throughout the summer.

Stay tuned each Monday as we share another practical tip to help Northeast Ohio homeowners maintain safe, reliable electrical and plumbing systems all year long.

What Should We Cover Next?

We’re always looking for topics that matter most to homeowners.

What home maintenance question would you like us to address in an upcoming Maintenance Tip Monday? Let us know in the comments!

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