{"id":2543,"date":"2017-09-21T23:17:19","date_gmt":"2017-09-21T23:17:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/homeserviceheroesflcom.local\/?p=2543"},"modified":"2024-04-23T15:39:25","modified_gmt":"2024-04-23T15:39:25","slug":"electrical-safety-tips-for-hurricane-damaged-homes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homeserviceheroesfl.com\/electrical-safety-tips-for-hurricane-damaged-homes\/","title":{"rendered":"Electrical Safety Tips for Hurricane Damaged Homes"},"content":{"rendered":"
Many of the area households affected by Irma are still without power. Even with electrical crews working around the clock, as of this writing, around 400,000 people remain without power. However, many residents are thankful that lack of power is the only problem they are facing. 10,000 people in the Keys were left homeless, which translates to a devastating 25% of the homes destroyed and another 65% damaged. With so many friends and neighbors dealing with hazardous electrical issues, the staff at Home Service Heroes wanted to share safety tips specifically for residential electrical systems. We compiled a list of important safety procedures endorsed by the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) for homeowners to consider when returning to their homes post-hurricane.<\/p>\n
If you are returning home after evacuating due to Hurricane Irma, take every precaution when entering and assessing the damage. Try to have at least one other person with you, regardless of the state of your home. Use the tips provided by the ESFI and call on professionals for any electrical problems or procedures, especially if your system was compromised by flooding. The staff at Home Service Heroes wishes you a safe, productive, and speedy recovery.<\/p>\n
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