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During the winter season, you may hear of a lot of accidents that are associated with electrical hazards. Some people in Connecticut and the New England area have problems with their electricity during this season due to an increase in bad weather and freezing temps. If you want to avoid any of these problems, you can look at this article for finding some winter electrical tips from us here at Santella Electric. We are going to share some useful tips that you can follow, so you can use your electrical devices safely without having to worry about any serious issues in the future. You can reduce your risk of fire or electrical hazards during this holiday season by following these simple rules.

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1. Put the space heaters in the right place

A space heater should never be plugged into a power strip since most power strips cannot handle the high current from this device. The high current from this device can cause the power strip to burn, melt, and even catch on fire. It is recommended for you to plug the space heater into the wall outlet as a safe option. The space heater will produce a significant amount of heat to maintain the temperature range in your room. Therefore, you should have at least 3 feet as a minimum space between your space heater with other furniture, such as sofa, carpet, bed, and any other flammable materials.

2. Always use a surge protector

This is another useful tip that is recommended year round but especially in winter in Connecticut. When you want to install lights on your Christmas tree or any other indoor holiday lights, you need to plug them into the surge protector. This device is specially created to help you avoid a voltage spike which may burn out the Christmas tree in your home. You can buy this type of surge protector from the nearest electrical stores around you.

3. Always protect your electrical cords from any damages

You should avoid hiding any power strips or electrical cords behind your furniture or under your rugs. These hidden cords may spark and cause a fire hazard too quick for you to react. You also need to store these electrical cords away from your children. It is a good idea for you to use the plastic caps that will cover the electrical outlets. These plastic caps are very useful to prevent the cords from sticking to each other. Don’t let your pets, such as dogs or cats, from coming close to your electrical cords.

4. Always unplug any equipment in your home before leaving for vacation

Winter can be the best time for a family vacation as you escape the snow of Fairfield County. However, you have to check all electrical devices in your home before you leave and start enjoying your vacation. All vital equipment and electrical devices must be turned off and unplugged from the wall outlet.

5. Consider generator repair and installation before the winter season

You need to be ready for power-loss during the winter season. A winter storm can cause some trees to fall and cut the electricity. Therefore, you have to ensure that your generator can work normally. If you have a generator in your home, you have to make sure that the generator is good enough to last for the upcoming. You can hire the Santella generator experts who can repair any damage to your generator. They will make sure that your generator can run effectively before we enter the winter season in the next couple of weeks.

You need to prepare everything in advance, so you will never have to get any problems during this winter season. If you don’t have any experience in dealing with electricity, you can always call professional experts at Santella Electric in New Canaan. Avoid disaster this holiday season!

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Aimee ShieldsAimee Shields
15:54 21 Nov 22
We had a fantastic experience with Santella. Tony came to our house and was incredibly knowledgable, professional, and friendly. He not only knew exactly what to do, he also consulted me for decisions about how to position all my new fixtures and outlets. As a person who really cares about the details and aesthetic, I appreciated that more than I can say. A few of our projects were tricky due to our house layout, especially adding outdoor outlets, but Tony worked hard to make it all work and look good. I'm very pleased with our updated lighting/power and will definitely ask for him again next time we call Santella!
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This we our first time using Santella Electric at our new home. The office personnel were responsive and friendly, and we loved the electrician who came to troubleshoot and do the repairs we need. Courteous, friendly, respectful and resolved the problem easily. He took the time to explain the problem so I could understand it.
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14:31 07 Oct 22
Johan was on time, professional & explained all the work he did. Thank goodness, he had the circuit breaker’s we needed + the updated GCFI outlet for the kitchen. Now, my Mom can use her stove, oven, washer & dryer, again. SO grateful.
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