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Electrical Safety For the Holidays

Saturday | November 1, 2025
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The kitchen can be a busy place during the holiday season, prepping and preparing favorite recipes (or sampling those favorite recipes).

Whether you are a seasoned cook or novice baker, it’s important to keep electrical safety in mind.

The following kitchen hazards may cause electric shock:

  • Damaged or worn electrical cords
  • Equipment and appliances with improper or faulty wiring
  • Using damp cloths or water for cooking or cleaning near sources of electricity

The following tips may help prevent electric shock in your home:

  • Always read and follow an appliance’s operating instructions.
  • Always dry your hands before handling cords or plugs.
  • If an unplugged appliance cord gets wet or damp, do not plug it in until it is thoroughly dry.
  • Do not handle electrical cords or appliances when standing in water.
  • Pull on the plug, not the cord, to disconnect an appliance from an outlet.
  • To avoid damaging cords, don’t run them across walkways or underneath rugs. Draping them over walkways is also a tripping hazard.
  • Regularly inspect electrical cords and plugs for damaged insulation and exposed wiring; immediately discard any damaged item. Avoid using any cord or plug that is frayed, cracked, taped or otherwise questionable.
  • Only handle the insulated part of a plug or cord when disposing it.
  • Do not overload extension cords, multi-pack “power strips” or surge protectors with too many appliances or other items or plug them into each other. Use them only as a temporary solution, and not a permanent one.
  • Ensure extension cords, power strips and surge protectors are in good condition and the appropriate gauge for the job (the lower the number, the bigger the gauge and the greater the amperage and wattage).
  • Never remove the third (round or U-shaped) prong from a plug, which is a grounding/safety feature designed to reduce the risk of shock and electrocution.
  • If you have doubts about your home’s electrical system, have a licensed electrician evaluate wiring, outlets, and switches to verify they are in working order.
  • Educate yourself and everyone in your household on how to properly turn off your home’s power in case of an emergency.

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