Tips for your home
· Use plug socket covers, especially if there are children in the house.
· To avoid shocks, do not operate electric devices with wet hands.
· Do not touch plugs with metallic objects such as clips and hairpins, nor the inside of devices that use electricity.
· Only clean electric equipment after unplugging them.
· Sensitive electronic equipment such as computers require voltage stabilizers.
· Do not connect several devices to the same plug and try to avoid using adaptors.
· Before turning electric devices on, check if your voltage is in accordance with the one provided by the concessionaire.
· Bare wires can cause shocks, short-circuits and sometimes fires.
· Putting wires under rugs or behind curtains can also cause fires.
· If tree branches are too close to electric cables it is dangerous to prune them without supervision.
· To avoid accidents, the right thing to do is to call Enel to handle the pruning.
· Before switching a lightbulb, do not trust just turning the light switch off; turn off the master switch and illuminate the area well with a torch or candle. In addition, always hold bulbs by the glass and never touch the metallic parts of the bulb or socket.
· When installing a TV antenna on the roof, be careful that it does not touch any electric cables, which could cause severe shocks.
· To avoid accidents, it is better to call a professional to take care of the installation.