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Now’s a great time to do a whole house electrical inspection, and you can do this kind yourself.

Make a checklist of the rooms in your home. Then take a tour of your outlets and appliances, turning everything on and plugging something into each outlet. Is every outlet covered by a plastic plate? Are any damaged or loose? Do they all work? Do you have extension cords running around the room? Where would it help to have an additional outlet?

Put your hand on the wall around each outlet to check for warmth. Look for flickering lights and sniff for strange smells. If you ever see sparks or smoke, call an electrician immediately. Make a note of any outlets that aren’t grounded: the kind that accommodate three-pronged plugs.

In the kitchen and bath and outdoors, note any outlets that aren’t equipped with ground fault circuit interruptors. They’re required by code in many states. They’ll protect you and your family from the hazards that are present anywhere water and electricity come close.

With your checklist, a licensed electrician can make quick work of upgrading your outlets and checking your wiring system for safety.

This work can cost a couple of thousand dollars but it’s well worth it, especially if you’re still changing those old screw-in fuses every time you use the toaster and the hair dryer at the same time!

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