Australia Free Web Directory

Electrical Contractor | Local service



Click/Tap
to load big map

Electrical Contractor

Phone: +61 447 388 399



Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

25.01.2022 Top 3 Locations for Ceiling Exhaust Fans - #3 The Laundry Laundry rooms are generally designed to insulate noise derived from washing machines and dryers. If your laundry room isn't fitted with a ceiling exhaust fan, you're exposing this section of your home to condensation and moisture build-up - particularly if you own a dryer. Ensure your laundry is fitted with a ceiling exhaust fan today and contact us on 0447 388 399.



24.01.2022 To all the tenants in my network, this is worth a read as financial relief is just around the corner. Thank you @Brad Minhinick of @Link Living - Property Management for sharing this information with me Read here: https://bit.ly/2R67PFS

17.01.2022 Perhaps the wettest room in your home is your bathroom. Thanks to moist air, condensation and excessive moisture on surfaces, bathrooms have the potential to be a breeding ground for unwanted bacteria. To prevent excessive moisture build-up, install a ceiling exhaust fan today and keep your bathroom healthy and clean. Contact us on 0447 388 399 for a quote.

17.01.2022 Top 3 locations to install ceiling exhaust fans around your home: Ceiling exhaust fans are critical in the ventilation system for your home. They help remove odours and unpleasant smells, fumes, as well as excess moisture. This helps prevent bacteria build-up, mould and water damage. A top spot to have a ceiling exhaust fan installed is your kitchen. Remove excessive smoke, steam, odours and unwanted fumes. By doing so, you'll keep your cooking and washing area clean, fresh and hygienic. To install an exhaust fan for your kitchen, contact us today on 0447 388 399



16.01.2022 2. Safety Tip # 2 Electrical cords should not be extended in the middle of a room or run through doors and common pathways. Placing electrical cords in places like these expose people in danger of tripping on electrical cords. Make sure electrical cords are easy to trace but are practically hidden from plain sight and away from pathways. It is also wise to check your electrical cords regularly. If the electrical cord's protective coating is stripped away, replace the cord or... cover the exposed area with electrical tape. If you would like to have any of your electrical cords inspected or to help improve your home electrical set-up, contact us today at 0447 388 399

14.01.2022 Tip #4 - Work From Home Tips: Staying Safe Around Electronics Even licensed electrical engineers and electricians wouldn’t dare to use electrical cords that are not factory-assembled. Cords like these go through quality assurance checks to assure users that their equipment is safe to use. It is very dangerous to use cords that have not gone through necessary quality checks.

12.01.2022 Tip #5 Work From Home Tips: Staying Safe Around Electronics Children are very curious about their immediate environment. They can't help but explore and grab on to things that are new to them. One helpful tip is to cover unused electrical outlets with safety caps. All unused and exposed electrical cords should also be tidied up.



10.01.2022 Work From Home Tips: Staying Safe Around Electronics During times like the Coronavirus Pandemic, working from home is a good way for you to avoid the risks you may encounter outside. But did you know that even when you're working from home, you may still be exposed to different kinds of risks and hazards? If you're less than careful or knowledgeable about the risks of electronic hazards, you may expose yourself and your family to its dangers. Stay safe around your electronic...s at home. Here are tips that can help.. 1. Never overload your outlets. Outlets can only supply a certain amount of electricity. Whenever you need to use more outlets, consider using a power board (adapter). Just remember that such equipment can only be plugged-in consecutively for a short amount of time (check with the manufacturer’s directions). For anything more permanent, check with a licensed electrician to have it hardwired #electricianbrisbane #northsideelectrician

09.01.2022 An interesting insight into the world of being an electrician. Arc flashes are a killer in our industry and safety should always come first. Here's a great reminder to all of my fellow electrical counterparts. Read more https://bit.ly/3dALqJA

08.01.2022 Lockdown Electricity Saving Tips

07.01.2022 Safety Tip # 3 - Work From Home Tips: Staying Safe Around Electronics Every piece of electrical equipment in your household is subject to wear and tear. Power points may look like they can last forever, but there will be times when they need to be repaired or replaced. Schedule an appointment with your electrician at least once a year to have the wirings and power points in your home checked.

Related searches