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Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
Dorm Room Check 101
Fall is not but a hop-skip-and-jump away! So whether you're a new or returning college student or a new parent sending off your budding collegiate, here are the 101s on electrical safety in the dorm room:
Prerequisite
- Many college dormitories and older apartments were built prior to regulations for grounding-prongs and polarized plugs which prevent electrical overloads; a leading cause for injury and fires. Here's how to identify if the facilities are up to par. Count the number of prongs that an outlet receives; if it's two, then caution is a must!
- Never remove the third grounding prong on your extension cord plug. Instead, purchase a power-strip with a built in safety reset fuse.
- Never overload your outlet with excessive power hungry devices, e.g. appliances such as TV's, refrigerators, high-output lamps, stereo systems, etc.
- An indication that you are overloading a circuit is when the cables are warm to the touch, sparks from your device occur, circuit breakers cut off continuously, uneven current to your PC is seen as surges to your computer's screen.
- Purchase quality extension cables with adequate insulation. Cheap (underrated wires) invite hazards such as pinching (if crushed) causing short-circuiting.
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