House fire sparks important reminder

February 25, 2022 BY

Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) is encouraging Victorians to ensure their electrical plugs are properly plugged in following a fire in a Melbourne garage last week.
The fire started at around midday on February 16 where a plug was found to be only partially plugged into a power point after it was believed to be dislodged.
Once the plug was dislodged, the partial connection created heat, which led to the plug catching fire.
The incident is a reminder to all Victorians to always check their appliances are properly plugged into powerpoints.
ESV Commissioner and Chairperson Marnie Williams said this incident is an important reminder about how dangerous dislodged plugs can be and the damage they can cause.
“Victorians need to be vigilant, regularly inspecting the condition of their cords and plugs and the power points they are connected to,” she said.
“Cords and plugs can become damaged over time due to repetitive movement especially when trapped or dislodged behind large equipment like fridges, freezers and ovens.”
Ms Williams said safety switches save lives.
“If your home is not protected, consider engaging a licensed electrician to have them installed.”
ESV is also urging the community to regularly check that plugs and power cords are kept clear of furniture or left wedged in tight spaces that might lead to them being pulled out, frayed, bent or dislodged.
If there is no adequate space around the power point, move the equipment to a location that allows for more room or, instead, have the plug replaced with one where the cord and plug enters from the side.
ESV, Victoria’s energy safety regulator, also recommends Victorian householders regularly test their safety switches.
Safety switches are mandatory on both power and lighting circuits in new homes and older properties where extensive renovations have been carried out.
A safety switch monitors the flow of electricity through a circuit, if a problem is detected that causes a leakage to ground, it can turn off the power within 0.03 of a second.
For more information go to esv.vic.gov.au.

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