Are You Guilty of Overloading Power Strips?
In today's technology-driven world, a lot of homes and business are not equipped to support the influx in technology and therefore do not have enough outlets. Often, this leads homeowners and business owners to use powerstrips to supplement more outlets. Overloading power strips can be dangerous causing electric shock and in some cases even cause a fire! Catalyst Electric wants to help spread awareness for electrical safety so today, our electrical contracting company at the Lake of the Ozarks has a few safety tips regarding the do's and don'ts when using power strips. Don't Use the Piggyback Method, Ever Unfoutunilty, many folks use the piggyback method if they don't have enough outlets - this is especially true around your tv! The piggyback method is when you use overload a powerstrip and the create more room, then you plug another powerstrip into it to create more plugs. This is a BIG no no! Each power strip is only rated for a certain amount of electr...