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PropertiesRe: I Am A Freelance Electrician Around Lekki, V.I And Ikoyi by Eringanga(op): 1:04pm On Apr 15, 2020
If I may ask what are the wire colour code in Nigeria?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: I Am A Freelance Electrician Around Surulere Area by Eringanga(op): 8:36am On Apr 14, 2020
SOME SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHEN WORKING WITH ELECTRICITY AT HOME.

It’s vitally important to take safety precautions when working with electricity. Safety must not be compromised and some ground rules need to be followed first.

1. Avoid water at all times when working with electricity. Never touch or try repairing any electrical equipment or circuits with wet hands. It increases the conductivity of the electric current.

2. Never use equipment with frayed cords, damaged insulation or broken plugs.

3. If you are working on any receptacle at your home then always turn off the mains. It is also a good idea to put up a sign on the service panel so that nobody turns the main switch ON by accident.

4. Always use insulated tools while working.

5. Electrical hazards include exposed energized parts and unguarded electrical equipment which may become energized unexpectedly. Such equipment always carries warning signs like “Shock Risk”. Always be observant of such signs and follow the safety rules established by the electrical code followed by the country you’re in.

6. Always use appropriate insulated rubber gloves and goggles while working on any branch circuit or any other electrical circuit.

7. Never try repairing energized equipment. Always check that it is de-energized first by using a tester. When an electric tester touches a live or hot wire, the bulb inside the tester lights up showing that an electrical current is flowing through the respective wire. Check all the wires, the outer metallic covering of the service panel and any other hanging wires with an electrical tester before proceeding with your work.

8. Never use an aluminum or steel ladder if you are working on any receptacle at height in your home. An electrical surge will ground you and the whole electric current will pass through your body. Use a bamboo, wooden or a fiberglass ladder instead.

9. Know the wire code of your country.

10. Always check all your GFCI’s once a month. A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) is a RCD (Residual Current Device). They have become very common in modern homes, especially damp areas like the bathroom and kitchen, as they help avoid electrical shock hazards. It is designed to disconnect quickly enough to avoid any injury caused by over current or short circuit faults.

As you stay at home
Stay safe.

Be free to call or SMS on
08065434290

PropertiesRe: I Am A Freelance Electrician Around Lekki, V.I And Ikoyi by Eringanga(op): 8:27am On Apr 14, 2020
SOME SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHEN WORKING WITH ELECTRICITY AT HOME.

It’s vitally important to take safety precautions when working with electricity. Safety must not be compromised and some ground rules need to be followed first.

1. Avoid water at all times when working with electricity. Never touch or try repairing any electrical equipment or circuits with wet hands. It increases the conductivity of the electric current.

2. Never use equipment with frayed cords, damaged insulation or broken plugs.

3. If you are working on any receptacle at your home then always turn off the mains. It is also a good idea to put up a sign on the service panel so that nobody turns the main switch ON by accident.

4. Always use insulated tools while working.

5. Electrical hazards include exposed energized parts and unguarded electrical equipment which may become energized unexpectedly. Such equipment always carries warning signs like “Shock Risk”. Always be observant of such signs and follow the safety rules established by the electrical code followed by the country you’re in.

6. Always use appropriate insulated rubber gloves and goggles while working on any branch circuit or any other electrical circuit.

7. Never try repairing energized equipment. Always check that it is de-energized first by using a tester. When an electric tester touches a live or hot wire, the bulb inside the tester lights up showing that an electrical current is flowing through the respective wire. Check all the wires, the outer metallic covering of the service panel and any other hanging wires with an electrical tester before proceeding with your work.

8. Never use an aluminum or steel ladder if you are working on any receptacle at height in your home. An electrical surge will ground you and the whole electric current will pass through your body. Use a bamboo, wooden or a fiberglass ladder instead.

9. Know the wire code of your country.

10. Always check all your GFCI’s once a month. A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) is a RCD (Residual Current Device). They have become very common in modern homes, especially damp areas like the bathroom and kitchen, as they help avoid electrical shock hazards. It is designed to disconnect quickly enough to avoid any injury caused by over current or short circuit faults.

As you stay at home
Stay safe.

Be free to call or SMS on
08065434290

Jobs/VacanciesI Am A Freelance Electrician Around Surulere Area by Eringanga(op): 2:08pm On Apr 13, 2020
My name is Gbenga, a professional electrician with years of practical experience. I'm into conduit and surface wiring, fittings installation, electrical repairs and maintenance, DSTV installation and free electrical consultation.

I am always available if you need a professional helping hand or electrical handy man.

You can also call me or chat me up either on this platform or WhatsApp (08065434290) for electrical first aid advice in case of any electrical emergency any time and anywhere you are.

Advice is free of charge...

Contact: 08065434290 my
PropertiesRe: I Am A Freelance Electrician Around Lekki, V.I And Ikoyi by Eringanga(op): 12:44pm On Apr 13, 2020
My name is Gbenga, a professional electrician with years of practical experience. I'm into conduit and surface wiring, fittings installation, electrical repairs and maintenance, DSTV installation and free electrical consultation.

I am always available if you need a professional helping hand or electrical handy man.

You can also call me or chat me up either on this platform or WhatsApp (08065434290) for electrical first aid advice in case of any electrical emergency any time and anywhere you are.

Advice is free of charge...

Contact: 08065434290
PropertiesI Am A Freelance Electrician Around Lekki, V.I And Ikoyi by Eringanga(op): 12:31am On Apr 13, 2020
Do you have electrical installation challenge in your home, shop, office or in estate? You don't need to border yourself just call on us as competent electrician we will definitely give total solution.

You can also call for advice for free of charge.

Note: it's dangerous to be managing faulty electricity

Contact: 08065434290
PropertiesRe: New Construction Of A Block Of 6 Flats Of 2 Bedrooms In Enugu East. by Eringanga: 12:17am On Apr 13, 2020
My name is Gbenga, a professional electrician with years of practical experience. I'm into conduit and surface wiring, fittings installation, electrical repairs and maintenance, DSTV installation and free electrical consultation.

I am always available if you need a professional helping hand or electrical handy man.

You can also call me or chat me up either on this platform or WhatsApp (08065434290) for electrical first aid advice in case of any electrical emergency any time and anywhere you are.

Advice is free of charge...

Contact: 08065434290
PropertiesI Am A Freelance Electrician Around Lekki, V.I And Ikoyi by Eringanga(op): 3:57pm On Apr 12, 2020
My name is Gbenga, a professional electrician with years of practical experience. I'm into conduit and surface wiring, fittings installation, electrical repairs and maintenance, DSTV installation and free electrical consultation.

I am always available if you need a professional helping hand or electrical handy man.

You can also call me or chat me up either on this platform or WhatsApp (08065434290) for electrical first aid advice in case of any electrical emergency any time and anywhere you are.

Advice is free of charge...

Contact: 08065434290

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