5 ways to improve the electrical safety of your home
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Mike Holmes, of Holmes on Homes, and Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center team up to give you suggestions to improve the electrical safety in your home or your customer's home if you are a contractor. Including inspecting your existing electrical system, taking advantage of new technology, taking care of aging electrical equipment, ensuring proper wiring methods and electrical ratings and special considerations for new installations. Prevent electrical shock, electrical fires, replace circuit breakers, update fuses, faulty wiring, etc. Learn more at Eaton.com/Residential
Mike Holmes, of Holmes on Homes, and Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center team up to give you suggestions to improve the electrical safety in your home or your customer's home if you are a contractor. Including inspecting your existing electrical system, taking advantage of new technology, taking care of aging electrical equipment, ensuring proper wiring methods and electrical ratings and special considerations for new installations. Prevent electrical shock, electrical fires, replace circuit breakers, update fuses, faulty wiring, etc. Learn more at Eaton.com/Residential
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