Get Wired: Spring Safety
It’s time to Spring Forward! Here a few action items for the change of seasons..
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It’s time to Spring Forward! Here a few action items for the change of seasons..
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When tenants vacate, you have a prime opportunity to upgrade light fixtures, electrical receptacles, and switches, which will make a huge difference in the unit’s appeal and help shorten the time to find new tenants.
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It’s hard enough to manage your property without having to also manage your service providers. Maybe you’ve experienced late or no-show service calls, “mathematically challenged” invoicing, and slow or even non-replies to customer support calls and emails. These types of issues are often caused by poor or inefficient processes.
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The common 3-prong electrical plug has 2 flat prongs make contact with the receptacle’s hot and neutral lines, and the third is a ground connection. You can think of it as an emergency path for electricity to travel if a short or other fault develops in the circuit.
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GFCIs, or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters, are circuit breaker back-ups designed to protect people from electric shock. They’re designed to monitor electric current and stop the flow completely in the event of a variation.
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When a unit at your property has lost power, the list of possible causes is fairly short. It could be a utility outage, affecting the entire property or neighborhood, or it could be failure of that unit’s service gear.
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Why does your breaker always trip at certain times of the year? How many devices can safely be shared on a circuit? It’s easy to determine thanks to a mathematical formula called Ohm’s Law. I’m going to show you how to apply it just like an electrician would. And it’s much easier than you might think.
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The electrical panel is the main component of any electrical system and even though they may look similar, the sub-components are usually not interchangeable. It’s sort of like pumping diesel into a car with a gasoline engine: the nozzle will probably fit, but it’s bad news if it happens.
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The ROI of Curb Appeal cannot be overstated for any commercial property. You may not be selling, but Curb Appeal can significantly improve the value of your property and surrounding neighborhood, which in turn attracts quality tenants.
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