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Bell Electrical 2020-05-26
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The first thing you usually check in the morning is your phone and the last thing you ever do late at night is turn off the TV or laptop where you’ve watched the latest episode of your favourite series.Your TVs, phones, electric stove, washing machines, microwaves, lamps, and refrigerators do not only hold a place in your homes.

If there is an excess in electricity gushing into your homes, it can lead to a power surge.What is a Power Surge?A power surge happens when the amount of voltage flowing into our devices or appliances exceeds the safe level for our home.

When power surges occur, it can either damage your devices permanently or significantly reduce its lifespan.Smartphones, tablets, and other low-power devices backed with sensitive circuit boards are more vulnerable to damage caused by a power surge compared to larger devices such as appliances.There are a lot of things that cause a power surge.

Power surges occur when there is a substantial spike in your electrical system’s current.Most power surges last about a fraction of a second, but their effects are irreversible to any outlets or plugged-in appliances.

That is, it’s important to know how to protect your electronics against untimely power surges.Signs of a Power SurgeSince a power surge happens in a split second, you need to be always vigilant when your devices have been damaged because of it.Some signs that may indicate damage are as follows: The device flashes beyond usualThe device cannot be turned onThe device or power source smells burnt andThe power strip needs resetting.

Preventing a power surge and protecting your home from it requires planning and foresight.

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Bell Electrical 2020-02-05
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The size of your room will determine what size chandelier will be best suited to it.

If the ceiling is very high, you could install a multi-tiered fitting to cascade down through the space – providing, of course, that the chandelier still complements the room and its décor rather than overpowering it.There’s no doubt a large light fitting can add drama to a room, but there are several things you need to know about having a chandelier installed.The biggest considerations in practical terms are size and weight, according to Melbourne-based electrician, Andrew Bell of Bell Electrical Contractors“You want to make sure the light doesn’t make the room feel small, so check the ceiling is high enough for the chandelier you choose, and the room is big enough,” Mr Bell says.“That way the light fitting does what you want it to, rather than making the space seem too crowded.

You also want a light that suits the era or style of the house – it can look a bit odd if you choose an ultra-modern light for a period home, or the other way round.”Mr Bell suggests someone who wants to have a chandelier installed talks to their electrician first to get some ideas about the right type of fitting and find out more information about what is involved.“Ask the electrician how they plan to install the light.

You don’t want your electrician using a small ladder and potentially falling and hurting themselves or damaging your house.”According to Mr Bell, if you’re looking at a dramatic, heavy fitting, you will need several electricians on the job and they will need to use some form of a platform or manlift to get the job done.“Your sparky may also need to install some type of bracing in the ceiling if the light is heavy, or call in some help from a carpenter and/or engineer to help make it safe and secure,” he says.“Bracing is reasonably straightforward in a single-storey dwelling where access to the roof is fairly simple, however if you are installing the light on the bottom level of a two-storey house, it may not be possible to brace without damaging the plaster because there is limited access to the ceiling.”Once you know if it is possible to install a chandelier and whether there are any weight restrictions, Mr Bell suggests you measure the room where you want the light installed, and take a photo, and take both to the lighting store.That way, the sales team should be able to visualise what you want and what the room will allow for.

So, for example, if your room measures 304cm x 426cm, the width of the fixture should be around 73cm.It’s a similar situation with the height.

Raising the chandelier too high may cancel out its impact.

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Bell Electrical 2020-03-27
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These fires can lead to serious property damage and loss of both human and animal life.

But by fortifying your house with the best security and electrical systems, the risk of being in danger can be lessened by a huge percent.

Melbourne electricians, as well as Brighton and Cheltenham electricians from Bell Electrical may help you with your home rewiring needs.

Even when there are no obvious signs that your house needs to be rewired, it is still best to err on the side of caution.

This is especially true if you have old properties where the electrical wiring was done by an electrician 20 or so years ago.

Now that you understand the importance of getting your house rewired, the next step is to contact the experts of the trade to help you with the job.

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Bell Electrical 2020-03-11
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What your local electrician in Hampton and Melbourne, in general, would advise you to do is to keep in mind these essential tips for electrical safety at your workplace.

First, what are the different ways you could get an electrical injury at the office, and how might they occur?

The air contains an electricity arc that comes from an exposed energised conductor or circuit, putting people passing through at risk for injury.

In any case, these injuries are caused by poorly set-up wiring, poorly maintained equipment, overheating of outlets, bad cable management, worn-out equipment, or irresponsible contact with the equipment (such as when a person approaches high-energy equipment with wet hands.)

It is important to note that these problems are completely preventable, so really, the first and main electrical safety tip is to hire an electrician in Brighton or other Melbourne suburbs that has a solid reputation.

Electrical safety tips you should always keep in mind  Be discerning in your choices for electrical equipment  Electrical safety should not be practised after-the-fact: the moment you shop for devices and appliances, you are already practising electrical safety.

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Bell Electrical 2020-02-11
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But the truth is, having a qualified contractor work on your project is necessary, not just to get your money’s worth, but more importantly, for your family or employees’ safety since one of the leading causes of fires is electrical failure.

Many contractors and electricians in Hampton offer great deals for your electrical works.

While the market is saturated with highly competent and skillful experts, it’s best to do your own research and verify for yourself.

Don’t always believe the 5-star rating in their Google reviews.

Word of mouth is considerably a great way to find the right contractor for you.

Be keen on experience and certification.

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Bell Electrical 2020-05-26
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The first thing you usually check in the morning is your phone and the last thing you ever do late at night is turn off the TV or laptop where you’ve watched the latest episode of your favourite series.Your TVs, phones, electric stove, washing machines, microwaves, lamps, and refrigerators do not only hold a place in your homes.

If there is an excess in electricity gushing into your homes, it can lead to a power surge.What is a Power Surge?A power surge happens when the amount of voltage flowing into our devices or appliances exceeds the safe level for our home.

When power surges occur, it can either damage your devices permanently or significantly reduce its lifespan.Smartphones, tablets, and other low-power devices backed with sensitive circuit boards are more vulnerable to damage caused by a power surge compared to larger devices such as appliances.There are a lot of things that cause a power surge.

Power surges occur when there is a substantial spike in your electrical system’s current.Most power surges last about a fraction of a second, but their effects are irreversible to any outlets or plugged-in appliances.

That is, it’s important to know how to protect your electronics against untimely power surges.Signs of a Power SurgeSince a power surge happens in a split second, you need to be always vigilant when your devices have been damaged because of it.Some signs that may indicate damage are as follows: The device flashes beyond usualThe device cannot be turned onThe device or power source smells burnt andThe power strip needs resetting.

Preventing a power surge and protecting your home from it requires planning and foresight.

Bell Electrical 2020-03-11
img

What your local electrician in Hampton and Melbourne, in general, would advise you to do is to keep in mind these essential tips for electrical safety at your workplace.

First, what are the different ways you could get an electrical injury at the office, and how might they occur?

The air contains an electricity arc that comes from an exposed energised conductor or circuit, putting people passing through at risk for injury.

In any case, these injuries are caused by poorly set-up wiring, poorly maintained equipment, overheating of outlets, bad cable management, worn-out equipment, or irresponsible contact with the equipment (such as when a person approaches high-energy equipment with wet hands.)

It is important to note that these problems are completely preventable, so really, the first and main electrical safety tip is to hire an electrician in Brighton or other Melbourne suburbs that has a solid reputation.

Electrical safety tips you should always keep in mind  Be discerning in your choices for electrical equipment  Electrical safety should not be practised after-the-fact: the moment you shop for devices and appliances, you are already practising electrical safety.

Bell Electrical 2020-02-05
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The size of your room will determine what size chandelier will be best suited to it.

If the ceiling is very high, you could install a multi-tiered fitting to cascade down through the space – providing, of course, that the chandelier still complements the room and its décor rather than overpowering it.There’s no doubt a large light fitting can add drama to a room, but there are several things you need to know about having a chandelier installed.The biggest considerations in practical terms are size and weight, according to Melbourne-based electrician, Andrew Bell of Bell Electrical Contractors“You want to make sure the light doesn’t make the room feel small, so check the ceiling is high enough for the chandelier you choose, and the room is big enough,” Mr Bell says.“That way the light fitting does what you want it to, rather than making the space seem too crowded.

You also want a light that suits the era or style of the house – it can look a bit odd if you choose an ultra-modern light for a period home, or the other way round.”Mr Bell suggests someone who wants to have a chandelier installed talks to their electrician first to get some ideas about the right type of fitting and find out more information about what is involved.“Ask the electrician how they plan to install the light.

You don’t want your electrician using a small ladder and potentially falling and hurting themselves or damaging your house.”According to Mr Bell, if you’re looking at a dramatic, heavy fitting, you will need several electricians on the job and they will need to use some form of a platform or manlift to get the job done.“Your sparky may also need to install some type of bracing in the ceiling if the light is heavy, or call in some help from a carpenter and/or engineer to help make it safe and secure,” he says.“Bracing is reasonably straightforward in a single-storey dwelling where access to the roof is fairly simple, however if you are installing the light on the bottom level of a two-storey house, it may not be possible to brace without damaging the plaster because there is limited access to the ceiling.”Once you know if it is possible to install a chandelier and whether there are any weight restrictions, Mr Bell suggests you measure the room where you want the light installed, and take a photo, and take both to the lighting store.That way, the sales team should be able to visualise what you want and what the room will allow for.

So, for example, if your room measures 304cm x 426cm, the width of the fixture should be around 73cm.It’s a similar situation with the height.

Raising the chandelier too high may cancel out its impact.

Bell Electrical 2020-03-27
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These fires can lead to serious property damage and loss of both human and animal life.

But by fortifying your house with the best security and electrical systems, the risk of being in danger can be lessened by a huge percent.

Melbourne electricians, as well as Brighton and Cheltenham electricians from Bell Electrical may help you with your home rewiring needs.

Even when there are no obvious signs that your house needs to be rewired, it is still best to err on the side of caution.

This is especially true if you have old properties where the electrical wiring was done by an electrician 20 or so years ago.

Now that you understand the importance of getting your house rewired, the next step is to contact the experts of the trade to help you with the job.

Bell Electrical 2020-02-11
img

But the truth is, having a qualified contractor work on your project is necessary, not just to get your money’s worth, but more importantly, for your family or employees’ safety since one of the leading causes of fires is electrical failure.

Many contractors and electricians in Hampton offer great deals for your electrical works.

While the market is saturated with highly competent and skillful experts, it’s best to do your own research and verify for yourself.

Don’t always believe the 5-star rating in their Google reviews.

Word of mouth is considerably a great way to find the right contractor for you.

Be keen on experience and certification.