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If you have a brief power failure in your home, check with your neighbors and the electrical company. If the problem seems isolated to your home, call an electrician to make sure the outage isn't a symptom of a bigger problem.
Did you know that, for many years, commercial electrical generators were only found on buildings that served a critical purpose, such as hospitals and fire stations? However, these days there has been a large increase in the number of buildings that have generators.
Before undertaking substantial electrical work in your home, check the terms of your homeowners' insurance policy. Many insurers do not cover damage caused by a homeowner attempting his or her own electrical work. Hiring a professional electrician will meet the terms of your policy.
Lightning rods are pretty neat. Lightning strikes the rod and is then conducted through a wire safely to the ground. Care to guess who invented the trusty lightning rod? If you guessed Benjamin Franklin, you're right.
While many DIY projects around the home can help you save money, working on your own wiring is never a good idea. Because of the risk of shock, serious injury or even death, it’s always best to call in the professionals.