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Safety Corner: Electrical Safety
Begins At Home

Nearly three people die each day in electrical-related home fires and accidental electrocutions, according to the latest statistics from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). And on the job, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration reports 285 people were electrocuted in 2001.

Approximately 111,400 home fires each year are caused by faulty electrical distribution systems, electrical appliances and equipment, or heating and air conditioning systems, causing nearly $1.3 billion in property damage. Millions more dollars are lost in related health insurance and worker’ compensation claims and litigation and worker productivity.

To help prevent more electrical-related deaths and injuries, the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI—formerly the National Electrical Safety Foundation) is promoting May as National Electrical Safety Month. "Technology can only do so much to keep us safe," said ESFI Executive Director Michael Clendenin. "The key element to electrical safety is awareness. If people are aware of the hazards around them at home, at work, at school and at play, and know the many simple ways they can keep safe, those statistics can be dramatically reduced." The foundation is educating the public about the importance of respecting electricity and using electrical products safely in the home, school and work place, and supporting other organizations as they get the word out in their communities. ESFI has several electrical safety publications available online and for order.

Visit the ESFI’s web site at www.electrical-safety.org or contact the foundation at 703-841-3229 for information.

 


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