No matter what type of business you may be running, electricity is at the heart of all you do. Your employees wouldn’t be able to run their computers or fax those documents without a grounded electrical system. The question is: How can you ensure that your office is running smoothly and safely when it comes to your power? 

This guide to office building electrical safety and tips will help you make the most out of the machines in your office and set you up for success!

Install More Power Outlets

In many commercial businesses, there are hundreds of items that need to be hooked up to power. You may have dozens of computers, printers, fax machines, and copiers that all need electricity to function. Unfortunately, many offices lack the proper number of outlets to supply their office with the power they need. This leads to overloading the circuits with too many power strips and extension cords. 

If this describes your office, consider hiring an electrician to install outlets and circuit breakers to accommodate your needs. This is the best way to safely handle your need for more power. 

Inspect Outlets & Wires

One of the best things you can do to maintain electrical safety in the office is to keep a close eye on the condition of your outlets and wires. Outlets should not be discoloured, which could indicate that there is some burning going on. Similarly, your cords should not be frayed or torn, exposing the wires inside. Both of these issues can lead to fires in the building, so be sure to replace them or call an electrician to inspect your outlets right away! 

Pay Attention to Flickering

When you run the toaster oven or print out a long document, do you notice that the lights flicker or dim? This type of fluctuation in the power running to your lights could be caused by an overloaded circuit or a wiring short. It should be taken seriously and addressed by an electrician to keep everyone safe. In the meantime, unplug the offending appliance to give the circuit as much of a break as possible until it can be remedied. 

Get the Right Wattage

Take a brief stroll down the lighting aisle at your local home improvement store, and you’ll notice just how many different light bulbs there are. Many business owners think that a higher wattage is always better, but your light fixtures might not be able to handle it. Make sure that you’re only buying bulbs that are the recommended wattage for your fixtures.

Contact an Electrician With Questions

Are you unsure how to handle the electrical issues in your office? If you’re searching for top-notch Winnipeg electrical work, you need to contact Powertec Electric. We can help you address things that are going awry and/or provide you with preventive care for your electrical system. Give our experienced team a call today to learn more about how we can help you safely care for your office!