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Check
for water damage
If you think your
home may have water damage- from roof leaks or flood waters that
have receded - GEBE has the following important safety tips:
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Watch for downed
wires when you approach your home. Consider all lines energized
and call GEBE at 5443100 if you see a live "sparking "
power line.
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Once inside,
disconnect all electrical appliances that are still plugging in.
Use caution. Do not stand in water when operating switches,
plugging in or unplugging electrical cords.
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When resetting
circuit breaker, wear dry, rubber soled shoes and stand on
something dry and non-conductive, such as a dry piece of wood or
wooden furniture.
Use only 1 hand, and reset the breaker switches with a dry
wooden tool. Do not make contact with the metal breaker box or
other grounded objects in the area.
If
the breakers don't reset
If
the breakers will not reset or they continue to trip, cal a licensed
electrician. This condition might indicate a short-circuit in your
electrical system. Follow these instructions.
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If...... |
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You had no problem resetting the circuit
breakers.
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You will still want to check your appliances for
water damage and make sure all cords are dry before you
attempt to re-plug electrical appliances into wall sockets.
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After plugging in an appliance, the breakers
trip (or fuse blows) or you see smoke or smell a burning odor
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Shut off power at the circuit breaker and have
the appliance checked by a qualified appliance serviceman.
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Be very careful around all electrical
wires and equipment. if you have any doubts your home electrical
system or are unsure of how to proceed, call a professional,
licensed electrician.
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