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No Spark Electrical

Locality: Raceview

Phone: +61 402 189 989



Address: 5/63 Briggs Road 4305 Raceview, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.nosparkelectrical.com.au

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22.01.2022 24 Hour Emergency Call Out Service You can still contact us over the Christmas/New Year break 0402189989



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21.01.2022 http://USE SAFE CHRISTMAS LIGHTS// more helpful information from the Electrical Safety Office

20.01.2022 Get in touch for any Electrical or Air-Conditioning needs 3288 7801 or DM us & we'll happily organise a quote All aspects of Electrical Domestic Commercial Industrial and Rural Installations & Maintenance New & Luxury Homes... Extensions & Renovations Bathroom Laundry & Kitchen Renovations TV Phone & Data Testing & Tagging Lighting & Design Safety Switches Smoke Alarms Power Points Switchboard & Main Upgrades Rewires CBUS Automation 24/7 Emergency Response Hot Water System Installations Ceiling Fans Appliance Installations (ovens cooktops etc) Pre purchase Electrical Inspections Energy Consumption Assessments Alarm Systems Emergency & Exit Lighting Fault Finding See more



19.01.2022 Here's a reminder leading up to Australia Day this Sunday,Water and electricity do not mix! No Spark Electrical 0402 189 989 are your local Electrical Contractors who can install and maintain your pool wiring and electrical equipment. When planning your pool, talk to No Spark Electrical about:... switchboards, meter boxes or electrical accessories that may be inside the pool area where to safely locate power points installing permanent outdoor lighting safety switch protection. //Water and electricity do not mix Take extreme care when using electrical appliances or equipment near a swimming pool, pond, water feature, dam or creek. Only use electrical equipment via a safety switch. If equipment is not designed to operate in water make sure it cannot fall or slide in. Mains operated equipment like pumps, lights and appliances must be: installed and used according to manufacturer's instructions fit for purpose. Submersible pumps must be either of the earthed type or 12 volts. Keep extension leads, cords or electrical appliances out of the water. https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au///electricity-around-water

18.01.2022 Get in touch for any Electrical or Air-Conditioning needs 3288 7801 or DM us & well happily organise a quote All aspects of Electrical Domestic Commercial Industrial and Rural Installations & Maintenance New & Luxury Homes... Extensions & Renovations Bathroom Laundry & Kitchen Renovations TV Phone & Data Testing & Tagging Lighting & Design Safety Switches Smoke Alarms Power Points Switchboard & Main Upgrades Rewires CBUS Automation 24/7 Emergency Response Hot Water System Installations Ceiling Fans Appliance Installations (ovens cooktops etc) Pre purchase Electrical Inspections Energy Consumption Assessments Alarm Systems Emergency & Exit Lighting Fault Finding See more

17.01.2022 4 Weeks until Christmas Get in touch for any Electrical or Air-Conditioning needs 3288 7801 or slide into our DMs & well happily organise a quote All aspects of Electrical Domestic Commercial Industrial and Rural Installations & Maintenance ... New & Luxury Homes Extensions & Renovations Bathroom Laundry & Kitchen Renovations TV Phone & Data Testing & Tagging Lighting & Design Safety Switches Smoke Alarms Power Points Switchboard & Main Upgrades Rewires CBUS Automation 24/7 Emergency Response Hot Water System Installations Ceiling Fans Appliance Installations (ovens cooktops etc) Pre purchase Electrical Inspections Energy Consumption Assessments Alarm Systems Emergency & Exit Lighting Fault Finding



17.01.2022 PLEASE CAN EVERYONE TAKE A FEW SECONDS TO DO THIS FOR US. You may have seen local businesses asking for your help lately and this is largely down to how Facebook are stopping you from seeing our content unless we pay which is very hard for small businesses to constantly do this. So please could we ask:... You go to our page No Spark Electrical and across the top go to community and click invite friends and select ALL - its as simple as that! It will take less than 20 seconds and will be a BIG help to us! When you have done this for us can you comment done so we know to say thankyou We appreciate all the support from you guys, and its the reason we are where we are today . #nosparkelectrical #raceview

17.01.2022 Happy New Year!!!! #2020

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15.01.2022 http:// Dont do your own electrical work // 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.

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14.01.2022 Top tip number five is to never ignore getting a tingle or shock from electrical equipment, taps or other metal fittings. If this happens to you stop using the... appliance immediately and call an electrician to check it out or discard it altogether. If you get a shock from a tap, pipe or other metal fitting, call Energex, Essential Energy or Ergon Energy immediately and ask them to check your property. Were at the Brisbane Home Show today and over the weekend so come along and have a chat about how to keep your home and family electrically safe.

13.01.2022 Our Team has the expertise and qualifications for all your COMMERCIAL needs //get in touch with us for a quote New wiring... Shop fit outs Underground wiring Private metering solutions Street lighting Safety switch/switchboard inspections Switchboard relocations and upgrades Test and tag services Emergency and exit lighting Lighting combinations including trapeze, display, low voltage Maintenance Heres how to contact us - Direct Message on FB - Email: [email protected] - Phone: 0732887801 - 24hr Service - Jake 0402 189 989

13.01.2022 http://FAQs// The risk is real. One safety switch may not be enough. Regardless of whether you own or rent, you should consider having safety switches installed on all circuits. Safety switches protect you, your family and anyone visiting the property from electric shock.... The risk is real. One safety switch may not be enough. If you are unsure, call your electrician to see if your home is safe. Still not completely sure about safety switches? https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au//frequently-asked-questions

13.01.2022 FOR THE KIDS // Here are some fun resources from Energy Queensland about electrical safety around the home

12.01.2022 Stay safer up there, switch off down there// Working in Ceiling Spaces A little reminder that could save a life. Even with the power off at the switchboard, there is still a risk of electric shock because the service lines coming in off the street are still live.... Our message is to "stay safer up there" and we recognise that turning off all the main power switches at the switchboard does not mitigate all risk, but it does reduce the risk. Test before you touch is a valuable reminder for electrical workers, but we remind homeowners not to do their own electrical work. // Further information is available at https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au//a-little-reminder-that-co Contact us No Spark Electrical for your Electrical needs on 32887801 or 0402189989

12.01.2022 Bushfire Smoke Health Advice Current bushfire conditions have resulted in very poor air quality. Queensland Health recommends that affected communities take the following actions. >> See Link for Full Advice ... https://www.vision6.com.au/v/15149/1815584757/email.html Protecting your health The community is advised to remain indoors and close all windows and doors and operate air-conditioners if available. All air conditioners should be switched to recycle or recirculate mode. If you do not have an air conditioner, take steps to reduce heat stress, especially for the very young, people who are unwell, or the elderly. Schools and childcare centres should cease outdoor activities and children should stay indoors in areas with air-conditioning and/or ceiling fans. Assist your vulnerable family members, neighbours and friends. It is important to identify locations that have cleaner, filtered air-conditioned spaces (e.g. shopping centres, community centres, libraries etc). If there is a break in smoky conditions, take the opportunity to air out your home to improve indoor air quality. It is important to also stay hydrated by drinking water. Stay up to date with local news reports. More information Contact your doctor, hospital or health clinic Call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) at any time Contact 13 QGOV (13 74 68) for your nearest public health unit Visit qld.gov.au

12.01.2022 24 Hour Emergency Call Out Service You can still contact us 0402189989

11.01.2022 Merry Christmas to all!

10.01.2022 Heres a reminder leading up to Australia Day this Sunday,Water and electricity do not mix! No Spark Electrical 0402 189 989 are your local Electrical Contractors who can install and maintain your pool wiring and electrical equipment. When planning your pool, talk to No Spark Electrical about:... switchboards, meter boxes or electrical accessories that may be inside the pool area where to safely locate power points installing permanent outdoor lighting safety switch protection. //Water and electricity do not mix Take extreme care when using electrical appliances or equipment near a swimming pool, pond, water feature, dam or creek. Only use electrical equipment via a safety switch. If equipment is not designed to operate in water make sure it cannot fall or slide in. Mains operated equipment like pumps, lights and appliances must be: installed and used according to manufacturers instructions fit for purpose. Submersible pumps must be either of the earthed type or 12 volts. Keep extension leads, cords or electrical appliances out of the water. https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au///electricity-around-water

09.01.2022 We offer AIR CONDITIONER SERVICING from $150+GSTjust get in touch to arrange a time >>> [email protected] or 3288 7801

09.01.2022 Try these simple strategies to beat the heat and save on energy bills. Another Tip is to ensure your Air Conditioner isnt being overworked for the space it is installed Call us to arrange a quote for your home, office or man cave, you will save $$ in energy use when you have the correct sized AC installed ... Heres how to contact us - Direct Message on FB - Email: [email protected] - Phone: 0732887801 - 24hr Service - Jake 0402 189 989 https://www.choice.com.au//h/articles/top-ten-cooling-tips

08.01.2022 Our Team has the expertise and qualifications for all your COMMERCIAL needs //get in touch with us for a quote www.nosparkelectrical.com.au New wiring... Shop fit outs Underground wiring Private metering solutions Street lighting Safety switch/switchboard inspections Switchboard relocations and upgrades Test and tag services Emergency and exit lighting Lighting combinations including trapeze, display, low voltage Maintenance Heres how to contact us - Direct Message on FB - Email: [email protected] - Phone: 0732887801 - 24hr Service - Jake 0402 189 989

08.01.2022 a helpful article leading into the warmer months on cleaning your air conditioner We offer AIR CONDITIONER SERVICING from $150+GSTjust get in touch to arrange a time >>> [email protected] or 3288 7801

05.01.2022 You dont have to make direct contact with a powerline for it to kill you. Electricity can arc (or jump) from powerlines to you and your tools. The impact can be instant and lethal. To protect yourself, locate powerlines before you begin work, stay at least three metres away from them and always carry your ladder horizontally, never vertically. #RespectThePower... https://youtu.be/kjAvTQMuLLY

05.01.2022 HOW TO BUY THE BEST LIGHT BULBS// LED, CFL and halogen lights: whats the difference and which is best? Check out this article from Choice >>>>... https://www.choice.com.au//light/buying-guides/light-bulbs

04.01.2022 Storms, floods and unpredictable weather are a part of life in Queensland. Be prepared this storm season and follow these tips to make sure you and your home are electrically safe. Before a storm or wet season, check the following: Install a safety switch and test it regularly.... Know where to turn off your power, gas and water supply in an emergency. Pack up electrical equipment thats not in use and store in a safe place. Unplug outside TVs and non-fixed aerials and store in a dry area. When a storm approaches switch off and unplug electrical equipment Shut down your solar PV system using the safe isolation procedure. Following these simple tips can keep you and your property safe during a storm or flood. Listen to your local radio station for weather updates If youve lost power, turn off your power points and unplug electrical equipment. Dont use a fixed telephone during a thunderstorm it can deliver an electric shock If flood waters are expected, shift electrical equipment to higher locations. If you are in a car, stay away from powerlines, trees and watercourses. Stay in your vehicle. Clean-up after a storm or flood Its important to safely clean-up after a storm. Review the following list and be aware of the risks. Continue to listen to your local radio station for further warnings and advice. Stay away from the vicinity of any fallen powerlines. Report any fallen, low or damaged lines to the emergency services or your local electricity distribution entity. Stay clear of electrical signs, street lights, electrical cables, foil insulation or other conductive material that may be lying around your house If youve lost power, contact your local electrical distribution entity who should be able to advise when power will be reconnected. Dont touch a damaged switchboard. Stay away from switchboards if they are damaged by water, fire or if lightning is close, and warn others to do the same. Do not do your own electrical work its illegal and dangerous. Always use a licensed electrical contractor to do all your electrical work. Check your electrician is licensed using the Electrical Licence Search (ELIS) If you have a solar power generating system, avoid getting on the roof unless absolutely necessary and keep away from solar panels and their cables. If your property or connection is damaged If your property or connecting line has been damaged by a storm or flood, you may need verification tests on your switchboard, wiring, equipment and appliances to be carried out prior to reconnection to ensure the electrical circuits are still sound. An electrical contractor will need to perform this task and a certificate of test will ensure your local electricity distribution entity can reconnect your service. Contact us No Spark Electrical 0402 189 989 For more information or to download the brochure head to >> https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au//electrical-safety-during-

04.01.2022 MAINTAINING YOUR SOLAR// Solar PV systems are like any electrical equipment that need to be regularly maintained for safe and efficient use. Regular maintenance should be carried out in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and conducted by a qualified person who is aware of the electrical risks with solar panels.... Never attempt electrical repairs yourself. Contact No Spark Electrical or installer for full maintenance, or to repair any damage to the solar panels such as loose fittings or exposed cables. No Spark Electrical0402189989 or 32887801 or via Direct Message on Facebook //Cleaning solar panels Keep solar panels clean so they operate efficiently and safely. Always follow the manufacturers recommendations. //A competent person should: use water, not cleaning products not use scourers or other abrasive cleaners avoid using high pressure water cleaners not rest buckets or lean on the panels. //Things to check Check all panels for cracks or chips in the glass, discolouration or other obvious defects. Ensure the panels and supporting frames are firmly secured and free from debris. Make sure that the fittings and cables at the panels and the inverter remain securely attached. Review the inverter display panel for any recorded faults (refer to the manufacturers instructions for advice). Check that emergency procedures for shut down and isolation are clearly displayed. Make sure that the cooling vents of the inverter are clear of debris. Ensure access to the isolator switches are not impeded. Further Information is available from https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au//maintaining-your-solar-ph

02.01.2022 STAY COOL!!! Hit us up about Servicing and Installs, you dont want to get caught out with an AC fault on some of the hottest days on record this Summer Phone 32887801 Email [email protected] or DM us

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