What is the purpose of a residential electrical inspection? The inspection is designed to verify that your installation meets minimum requirements for electrical safety, according to current codes. In ...
When you upgrade wiring, swap out an aging panel, or add new circuits, inspectors are not just glancing at the work and signing off. They expect a paper trail that proves the installation is safe, ...
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has two new standards in the works related to electrical inspections and the inspectors who perform them. The NFPA Technical Committee on Electrical ...
When was the last time you thought about your home’s electrical system? Probably not often—until a breaker trips, a light flickers, or an outlet stops working. But here’s the thing: electricity is the ...
Electricity is one of those things in your home you probably don’t think about maintaining until something goes wrong. And indeed, with no moving parts, the electrical infrastructure of your home can ...
Denver-based lighting specialist Braga Outdoor Lighting highlights the growing importance of professional electrical ...
Electricians spend many years attending apprenticeship school before testing for their electrical license. On top of that, they work under the supervision of licensed electrical professionals to ...
A new era has arrived for electrical equipment maintenance, and worker safety is predominant. The days of suiting up in personal protective equipment (PPE) and hoping for the best are over. The NFPA ...
Your garage might be the riskiest room inspectors walk into all day.
When electrical connections and components break down unexpectedly, the result may be unplanned downtime, costly repairs, and production loss. There’s also an increased risk of fire due to electrical ...
The National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) has officially recognized the Association for Colorado Inspectors as the newest Electrical Inspection Section (EIS) Affiliate Chapter, in a move aimed ...