Electrical Guide and Insights

When Does an Outlet Create Fire Sparks?

Electrical Outlets

We are all aware of the impact of electricity on our lives. In this current generation, we are unable to imagine ten minutes of our life without electricity and electric appliances. Since electricity is highly beneficial and dangerous, safety is extremely necessary as well.

You may have noticed sparks in electric outlets. You may have noticed these sparks despite having MCB distribution boards at homes. Well, these sparks may often lead to dangerous accidents. Many a time these unnoticed sparks have led to fires and caused short circuits. This is why it is important to understand the underlying cause that leads to the same. These are as follows.

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Normal Sparks:

If you are amongst those people who start overthinking as soon as you notice a spark in your outlet, you need to relax. Often outlets create sparks due to no serious reason. These sparks are caused when the normal electric current is transferred through the plug of the appliance as soon as it is attached to the socket. On such an occasion, sparks are normal and do not need you to be worried.

Short Circuit:

Sparks caused by short circuits are a matter of great concern. Short circuits are mainly caused when the outlet gets overheated due to the sudden passage of a large amount of electricity. In such a situation, the insulation can melt the wire and lead to wire breakage. This may cause severe electric fires.

Contact with Water:

You may have often heard elders asking children to refrain from touching electric switches with wet hands. The main reason behind such a piece of advice is electric shocks. When water from your hands comes in contact with the electric outlet, it may tug at your finger and give you high voltage shocks. Sometimes these shocks can be dangerous and even fatal.

Old Outlets:

The fact that old Modular switches outlets can cause sparks or lead to dangerous situations is barely paid any heed. However, it is necessary to ponder upon this issue. Sometimes old plugs are the very reason behind dangerous fires and accidents. This mainly happens because with time plugs lose their efficiency and lead to lose connections.

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Overheated Wires:

You may have seen or personally used a multi-socket extension board. This electrical wire & cable device usually allows you to connect more than one appliance at the same time. However, when multiple appliances are attached to this board, it tends to extract more electricity from a single point. This may lead to the melting of the wires and cause serious accidents.

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Despite being dependent on electricity, it is essential to maintain safety while dealing with it. It is often said that a matchstick is laughed upon until it unleashes its ability to burn down an entire forest. This is why it is essential to use electrical circuit breakers for your homes, industries, and other spaces.

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