Safety Tips for Using Electricity Outdoors

Spring is on the horizon and so is warmer weather! Soon it will be time to clean up your garden beds, fire up the grill, and spend some time outdoors. With spring on its way, it go us thinking about outdoor electrical safety. We often think about the inside of our home when it comes to electrical safety but it’s important to bring that same mindset outdoors. Read on to get a few safety tips for using electricity outdoors.


 Short Term 

If you are only looking to power something for a couple hours or even a couple days, extension cords will do the trick. However, you should always make sure that you are using extension cords that are designed specifically for the outdoors. You may be thinking that if it's temporary it doesn't matter. However, outdoor extension cords are designed to withstand moisture, sudden temperature changes, and being stepped on. Keep in mind that extension cords should only be used for temporary use. They are not a permanent solution. Also, make sure that you always put away your extension cords after use. They should not be left out in the elements because over an extended period of time the cords can break down and be suspectable to fire or shock.


Extra Safety Tips for Extention Cord Use 

  • Not all extension cords are the same. Make sure that you are using an extension cord that is rated for the number of wattages you plan to use. As a general rule of thumb, the thicker the wire the more wattage the cord can handle. (This is not always the case and you should make sure before using)  
  • When using extension cords outside, always plug them into a GFCI outlet. These outlets are typically found in bathrooms, kitchens, and garages. You can tell it is a GFCI outlet by the test/reset button. This type of outlet protects you and your family from electric shock in case they extension cord comes into contact with moisture. 
  • ALWAYS unplug your cord and store it when you are not using it.

Long Term 

For things like lighting, and lawn tools that you are going to use on a regular basis, you need to come up with a permanent solution for your outdoor electric. If you currently have an outbuilding that is not equipped with electricity, you may want to consider adding power to the outbuilding. For lighting on your deck, you may want to add a couple outlets to the outside of your house. To add an outlet and ensure that it is both safe and up to code, you should hire an experienced electrician at the Lake of the Ozarks. These types of projects are typically not suitable for the average handyman. When you hire the best electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks to install outdoor electricity, you can have peace of mind that is done correctly and up to code.

Dock Safety 

If you live on the water and own a dock, thinking about dock safety is important too. Catalyst Electric offers free dock inspections at the Lake of the Ozarks. It’s a good idea to get your dock inspected annually in case any repairs need to be made. 

Contact Catalyst Electric!

Whether you need electricity installed in an outbuilding, a few outlets installed on the exterior of your home, or your dock needs inspected, you can count on Catalyst Electric! We are licensed and insured and our team of electricians at the Lake of the Ozarks are committed to providing code-compliment work every time. Give us a call for all your electrical needs!

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