Thursday, December 17, 2009

Electrical Safety in Do-It-Yourself Construction Projects

One of the most important elements to installing a ceiling fan, just as with any home improvement project is electrical safety. Whatever the job, with electricity even a simple task can be fatal if shock is involved. In order to prevent any accidents from occurring, there are several things you can do that are precautionary. Using proper equipment, guidelines that are made available to you, and impartially evaluating your skills in this type of project can all help you to make safe and legal changes and modifications to your home. This will also make things go much smoother during the course of the project.

One thing you need to make sure of is that you have the proper tools and equipment to complete your job. For example with installing a ceiling fan, using a neon tester to test your completed work will give you a safe and accurate result so that you know your work has been done correctly. Not having the proper equipment can turn out to be very tedious and annoying, not to mention very dangerous in some cases. Choosing to do the project
yourself can be a money and time saving undertaking, not to mention less frustrating in some cases. However, if you do not have the right equipment to use it may be better to hire out the job.

Another very important thing that needs to be considered is the current National Electric Code. Another thing that strongly needs to be adhered to is the local codes in your community. Many times the requirements of these codes are much the same, but your local community may be more strict than the National Code. This will help your project run more smoothly in the safety department and will also help things run more smoothly with your local building department. If these codes are not strictly upheld, many times a project can get shut down simply because of this.

Lastly, when aiming for safety with electricity, look at your qualifications for doing this job objectively. It is easy to become complacent or to look at ourselves as we have more experience or knowledge than we do. If you look at your experience and know that you are not confident, don’t chance it. Let a professional work on it. Once you have decided to tackle the project on your own, as you move through the job, check your work. Again, even though you are confident in your work, the potential to make a mistake is still there.

In conclusion, safety is the ultimate priority when you are working on any home improvement job. Stick to the national and local codes, using appropriate tools and equipment, and objectively assessing your skills in the electrical department and checking your work, and you can make a job move more smoothly and safely than it may otherwise go. DIY can definitely save you time, money, and frustration, but safety always comes first. Safety while installing a ceiling fan is just as important as any major DIY task.

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