Sunday, May 9, 2010

Electric Blanket Testing

It is that time of year when the warm clothes come out and electric blankets are taken down from their summer storage. The Fire Service recommends that you should have your electric blankets inspected and tested by a competent person before use each year. Some electricians offer a testing service, often at a very low cost. Unfortunately the testing they carry out with their standard 'meters' (such as a multi-meter or insulation resistance tester) often are only able to test the electrical lead supplying the blanket, not the entire circuit. This is because all electric blankets have a thermostat fitted and this can often need electricity to close the circuit. Also this style of testing will not find any breaks in the insulation protecting the element core.

The only way to effectively test an electric blanket is to test it while it is turned on and to measure any leakage to earth along the entire length of the heating element.

Jim's Test & Tag can conduct this very testing using their proprietary electric blanket tester.

Stay safe this winter!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Standby warning: TV sparks house fire | Stuff.co.nz

It is not only important that businesses are safe but the electrical appliances within our homes can kill us in our sleep!

This family was very lucky that the fire started outside of the main house and they had functioning smoke alarms.

Standby warning: TV sparks house fire | Stuff.co.nz

When fitting smoke alarms in your home the NZ Fire Service recommends you fit the Photoelectric type as they offer better all round protection, especially from smouldering fires.