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Caboolture Electrical, Morayfield Electrical

Locality: Morayfield, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 419 879 156



Address: PO Box 92 4506 Morayfield, QLD, Australia

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23.01.2022 https://www.vision6.com.au/em/mail/view.php



23.01.2022 To all my clients, have a safe and happy new year. See you all in the new year.

21.01.2022 RIP OFF ALERT, STEER CLEAR OF THIS MOB. I dont ever ask anyone share anything, but this insurance company are a RIP OFF !! PLEASE SHARE !

20.01.2022 Did you know overloaded circuits and other electrical failures are a common cause of house fires? Most households have plenty of powered devices so be mindful of how many you have plugged in and operating at once. In addition, know the amperage of your circuits to avoid overloading.



19.01.2022 How to save money on your electricity bill, TURN IT OFF ! If its glowing, heating, cooling, spinning, humming, whirring, its costing you money !!

18.01.2022 An example of how quickly fire can take hold. Remember to check your Christmas lights this year and turn them off when going to bed or leaving the house ! Stay safe this Christmas !

18.01.2022 https://www.qld.gov.au/emergency/safety/smoke-alarms.html



17.01.2022 https://www.vision6.com.au/v/15149/1795288824/email.html

17.01.2022 Top tip number two is to never DIY electrical work. This includes both plug-in appliances and permanent electrical equipment like the hot water system. Always g...et a licensed electrical contractor to do any electrical work and you can check that the contractor has a current licence at electricalsafety.qld.gov.au Come along and have a chat at Brisbane Home Show from Friday 28 February to 1 March.

16.01.2022 Even when you think you know what you are doing, never attempt to do your own electrical work its dangerous, illegal and can be fatal: http://eso.qld.gov.au/29gd90m

16.01.2022 Did you know that plug-in air fresheners can be a fire hazard? Switch them off when you're out or go to sleep, and unplug them weekly to check for melting or scorch marks.

16.01.2022 How to stay safe this holiday season..........Don't be stupid !



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14.01.2022 Can you believe it will be June tomorrow?! It is all too easy to forget to regularly test your safety switches. Switches should be tested every three months - are you overdue? Give yours the test tomorrow and set a reminder for September. http://ow.ly/Fy6D50ufvqc

13.01.2022 http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/sevwx/safety_tips.shtml

13.01.2022 Renovating over the break? Make sure you are aware of any live electrical cables that are located in wall cavities before beginning work. For more information visit: eso.qld.gov.au/2onM2M6

12.01.2022 The recent tragic event in England is a sobering reminder of how devastating fire can be. Having working smoke alarms is only one part of the preventative measures we need to employ to assure the safety of ourselves and our loved ones. Working fire extinguishers, fire blankets and torches should be part of the every house holds list of safety equipment as well as an emergency evacuation plan that everyone in your home is familiar with. Do your family members know what to do i...n the event of a fire if the known exits are blocked ? Do you key lock doors when you go to bed ? Doors locked with a key can be a death trap. Always leave the key in the lock or ensure the lock can be opened from inside in the event of a fire. Does your family know how to exit your home if it is a multi-story house ? A little preparation could mean the difference between life and death ! Stay safe !

11.01.2022 An average of 15 people are killed in preventable electrical accidents in Australia each year, with hundreds more treated or hospitalised for a range of electricity-related injuries Electricity does not discriminate, so the risk and potential danger of electric shock or even electrocution is there for anyone, no matter how much training they have received. This is why it is always important to use a licensed electrician when you need electrical work done in your home or work...place. A licensed electrician will ensure the work done is carried out safely and meets the relevant safety standards. Using a licensed electrician reduces the risk of fire, electric shock or any other electric incidents occurring in your home. This means you and your family can rest easy knowing you are protected.

10.01.2022 Winter is upon us and now the heaters and electric blankets come out. Be sure to have your heating appliances checked by a qualified electrician before use. Stay warm, but stay safe !

09.01.2022 How to stay safe this holiday season..........Dont be stupid !

09.01.2022 To all our customers... have a safe and happy new year

06.01.2022 Even when you think you know what you are doing, never attempt to do your own electrical work it's dangerous, illegal and can be fatal: http://eso.qld.gov.au/29gd90m

06.01.2022 Fun Fact:- An electron circles the nucleus of an atom 6000 Trillion times a second !!

05.01.2022 Have your heating appliances checked this winter and stay safe !

05.01.2022 Did you know that plug-in air fresheners can be a fire hazard? Switch them off when youre out or go to sleep, and unplug them weekly to check for melting or scorch marks.

04.01.2022 RIP OFF ALERT, STEER CLEAR OF THIS MOB. I don't ever ask anyone share anything, but this insurance company are a RIP OFF !! PLEASE SHARE !

04.01.2022 Anyone know this grub...she stole a car from a Caboolture address at 7.10am 4/6/2018. Boldly walked into a garage and stole this car...owner left the keys in the ignition and walked inside for just a few minutes !

04.01.2022 New Smoke Alarm Legislation made simple.

03.01.2022 https://youtu.be/rs-8LfXzNnY

03.01.2022 Modern society relies heavily on the convenience and versatility of electricity. It powers your microwave, helps light your house, lets you watch TV and so much more. Electric current is measured in amperes (amps). Electric potential energy is measured in volts.... Two positive charges repel each other, as do two negative charges. Opposite charges on the other hand attract each other. When an electric charge builds up on the surface of an object it creates static electricity. You have probably experienced static electricity in the form of a small electric shock, which is what happens when the electric charge is quickly neutralized by an opposite charge. Electric eels can produce strong electric shocks of around 500 volts for both self defense and hunting. Electric circuits can contain parts such as switches, transformers, resistors and transformers. A common way to produce electricity is by hydropower, a process that generates electricity by using water to spin turbines attached to generators. The worlds biggest source of energy for producing electricity comes from coal. The burning of coal in furnaces heats boiler water until it becomes steam which then spins turbines attached to generators. Lightning is a discharge of electricity in the atmosphere. Lightning bolts can travel at around 210,000 kph (130,000 mph), while reaching nearly 30,000 C (54,000 F) in temperature. Electricity plays a role in the way your heart beats. Muscle cells in the heart are contracted by electricity going through the heart. Electrocardiogram (ECG) machines used in hospitals measure the electricity going through someones heart, when the person is healthy it usually shows a line moving across a screen with regular spikes as the heart beats. You may have heard of direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). The difference between the two is in the way the electrons flow. In DC electrons move in a single direction while in AC they change directions, switching between backwards and forwards. The electricity use in your home is AC while DC comes from sources that include batteries. Back in the 1880s there was even a war of currents between Thomas Edison (who helped invent DC) and Nikola Tesla (who helped invent AC). Both wanted their system to be used with AC eventually winning out due to the fact that it is safer and can be used over longer distances. Electric fields work in a similar way to gravity with an important exception being that while gravity always attracts, electric fields can either attract or repulse. American Benjamin Franklin carried out extensive electricity research in the 18th century, inventing the lightning rod amongst his many discoveries. Lightning rods protect buildings in the event of lightning by conducting lightning strikes through a grounded wire.

03.01.2022 https://youtu.be/AVHLSGA4Kio

03.01.2022 The risk is real. One safety switch may not be enough. Since 1 July 2009 there have been 29 electrical fatalities in Queensland, ten involving domestic sub-circuits. This is why the Queensland Government has launched The risk is real one safety switch may not be enough electrical safety campaign. The campaign aims to raise community awareness of the importance of having electrical safety switches installed on all circuits in the home.

03.01.2022 Fun Fact: If the nucleus of a Hydrogen atom (1 proton) was the size of a soccer ball, its electron would be 8 kilometers away !

02.01.2022 A big thank you to the Energex crews who keep the power on after the storms. A tough job indeed !

02.01.2022 After recent storms we are reminded of the destructive forces of wind. Keeping trees well trimmed can make all the difference. Power lines of often the first causualty of falling tree branches. Remember to keep trees and bushes well trimmed and managed to avoid costly repairs. This is an example of the damage that can occur from tree branches falling on overhead power cables.

01.01.2022 A renewable resource is a resource which is replaced naturally and can be used again. Examples are: oxygen, fresh water, solar energy, timber, and biomass. Renewable resources may also include goods commodities such as wood, paper and leather.

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