The Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) yesterday cautioned the public against the dangers of buying new appliances or additional electrical home equipment this holiday season.
Benjamin Delfin, PNRC safety services manager, that with new appliances or electrical equipment, homeowners could overload electrical circuits and cause fires.
“Fires can even occur in houses equipped with circuit breakers especially if the homeowners do not upgrade their electrical connection,” he said.
According to Delfin, having a circuit breaker makes homeowners feel safe, but most do not know there is a need to upgrade their electrical connections once they start buying additional appliances.
“The tendency is people do not like to upgrade (when they already install circuit breakers). If their 30-ampere fuse trips because of overload, they only change it with a 60-ampere fuse, which is not enough,” he said.
In upgrading the electrical connection, Delfin said homeowners should have their electrical wires checked “not just by any electrician but by a licensed electrician.”
Delfin also issued the following reminders to avoid fires:
Avoid electrical overloading.
Unplug all electrical appliances after every use.
Check all electrical installations regularly.
Check gas stoves and liquefied petroleum gas tanks for leaks.
Keep children away from flammable liquids, lighters and matches.
Avoid smoking in bed.
Ensure you have a pre-fire plan at your residence or office.
Do not leave lighted mosquito coils unattended.
Always take extra precautions while cooking.
Never leave lighted candles unattended.
Do not throw lighted cigar or cigarette butts on dried leaves and garbage.
Strictly obey the no smoking signs.
Maintain proper housekeeping to eliminate fire hazards.
Check fire protection gadgets or devices of appliances and equipment regularly.
Be fire-safety conscious. – Mayen Jaymalin