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Electrical safety for people renting privately in Scotland

In Scotland, Electrical Safety Council together with charities and organizations have promoted a better electrical safety in private rented sectors. A mandatory five yearly check has been called by ESC for all registered electrician. This check will be for appliances supplied and installation of electrical wires. In an article posted on H&V News, 70% of ... Read more

Electrician helps restaurant owner

A help has been offered to a restaurant owner after copper theft in Memphis, TN. In a report written by Lauren Squires on Action News 5, someone broke into the restaurant Thursday morning and took all of the copper wires. Lynette Hill, owner of Carnival Foods has throw a lot of meats because it’s no ... Read more

Classes cancelled due to power outage

Classes at Middle School and East Pennsboro Elementary School have been cancelled due to power outage caused by damaged wiring. An electrical crew has been working to repair the damage on 12,000-volt wire that shorted out. PPL crew repaired the damaged wire on friday to get the phone lines and emergency safety system working for ... Read more

Latest addition in National Electric Code

International Copper Promotion Council India has proposed to improve electrical safety in India. ICPI, together with industry experts has planned to reach out the electrical engineers and utilities to share them the latest addition in the revised National Electrical Code of India 2011. In the report written by Prachee Kulkarni on The Economic Times, there’s ... Read more

Faulty electrical wiring caused fire

Faulty electrical wiring caused fire in Fort Wayne. In a report on News-Sentinel, the fire was called at 7:30 pm on Saturday to the Fort Wayne firefighter. Firefighter’s unit has arrived at the scene and found the fire in the rear of the 2 story house at 2300 block of South Hanna. No injuries were ... Read more