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The dos and don’ts of using electricity at home

Electricity is safe and reliable, and let’s face it, essential but also hazardous if used improperly. Although June is recognized as National Safety Month, these tips will keep you and your family safe all year round!

Here are some things you should and shouldn’t do in your home when working with electricity or using electrically powered devices.

Do:

Don’t:

Is your home wiring safe? Signs of trouble include flickering lights and frequently blown circuits. If you suspect unsafe wiring conditions or other electrical problems, hire a qualified electrician to inspect your home.

Critical safety reminder: Theft of gas and electricity is extremely dangerous. It can endanger residents, neighbors, and our employees. If you know of somebody tampering with a gas or electric meter or making an unauthorized connection, call 911 to report it.

It can be all too easy to overlook unsafe conditions that are right under your nose. For more electric safety tips, visit: https://nj.pseg.com/safetyandreliability/electricsafety/homeelectricsafetytips

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