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2 Why Do You Need to Call an Electrician? Most of us have studied that one subject about circuits, electricity, and electrons. When the positive terminal is joined with negative terminal, the flow of electron creates electricity. It is also all too familiar how electrical devices work. With the myriad of content on the internet, there is also more information on the installation and fixing of electrical circuits than you can handle. With so much information at hand, why cannot you take home electrical projects as DIY instead of calling an electrician? For example, if you are in San Francisco, a state licensed San Francisco Electrician will charge you hundreds of dollars in labor, but doing it yourself can help you save all the labor cost. So, why do you still need to call the electrician?San Francisco Electrician

3 Electricity is Hazard Every year, a large number of people die in electrical accidents in the state of California and across the country. Most of these deaths occur due to the lack of awareness about electricity and how to handle live circuits with proper protection. The live circuits are hazardously dangerous and can cause electrocution. If you are installing or fixing electrical circuit without proper knowledge or protection, you are putting your life at risk. The good thing about electrical contractors is that they are trained and skilled individuals who know how to work around the circuits.

4 You and Your Family’s Safety The Office of Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) administer special policy for handling and installation of electrical circuits. The electricity does not only pose a threat to the person working on the electrical circuit, but it is also a potential hazard for anyone that comes in contact with the circuit or the electrically charged environment. One of the most common causes of electrical injury or burn is the arc flash. So, if you are working on the electrical circuits without skills, you may also be risking the safety of your family.

5 Personal Protective Equipment Professional Electricians in San Francisco own proper protective equipment which meets the manufacturer’s and OSHA’s safety guidelines.Electricians in San Francisco For example, there are different kinds of gloves that one should wear according to the power and voltage of electrical circuits. In some cases, the electrical workers wear insulated body covers to protect them from electricity and arc flashes. Having appropriate protective equipment for different electrical circuit tasks is difficult. So, it is better to call a professional that can work on the project safely. The electricians also have proper tags to close the electrical circuits and inform people about the danger.

6 Electrical Equipment Is Costly By doing the installation yourself, you want to save some bucks. But, if the installation damages the equipment or there is a circuit overload or any other failure, your electrical equipment may fail or is damaged. Due to electrical connectivity, other equipment on the same circuit may also be damaged. So, instead of saving bucks, you will end up with higher expenditure. The professional electricians are licensed and insured according to the California’s Contractor Board. You can claim any damage caused by the wrong work of electricians. But, if you have done it yourself, there is no other option.

7 Contact: Bay Electric Address:1288 Columbus Ave. #164 San Francisco CA 94133 Phone:415-563-5645 website: http://www.bayelectricsf.comhttp://www.bayelectricsf.com


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