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6 Reasons Why Electrical Safety is Vital in Your Colorado Springs Business

Posted by James Rockhill on Thu, Jul 30, 2015

6-Reasons-Why-Electrical-Safety-is-Vital-in-Your-Colorado-Springs-Business_Keeping up with rules and regulations, scheduling regular maintenance, and constantly upgrading old equipment may take a lot of time and money, but they're crucial if you want to make electrical safety a priority in your business. Without safe electrical systems no business can survive today. It's not just about keeping the lights on.

 #1: Working Conditions

You want your employees to have a safe working environment, free from dangers that can cause injury or worse. It's important to make sure all devices are grounded and safe to use, and there is no chance of anyone accidentally getting shocked while on the job. 

#2: Data Loss

Leaving your datacomm devices unprotected will subject them to surges in the system, which can wipe data from your network and damage system equipment. Installing the correct safety systems will prevent you from losing company records, client information, and the ability to run your business on a day-to-day basis. 

#3: Business Loss

It's the rare business today that can operate without electricity in Colorado Springs. Electrical safety involves making sure the power keeps going to your business and your equipment still keeps running, not just physical safety to your employees. A constant power supply is crucial and upping your safety standards will help to ensure that it happens. 

#4: Maintenance

Keeping a commercial electrician on call for a scheduled maintenance visit monthly will always save you money in the long run. Keeping your electrical equipment up to date and in good working order will help to keep everyone safe, plus it reduces the amount of hours you'll spend in downtime from broken equipment. You'll prevent problems before they happen, which saves time and money. 

#5: Rules and Regulations

Every community has rules and regulations about electrical equipment, wiring, and use. Looking out for electrical safety issues is one important way to make sure you're following community guidelines. Straying from these guidelines can cost you fines, subject you to a shutdown until the problem is fixed, or worse. 

#6: Insurance

Insurance companies all have rules about what kind of businesses they will cover, and part of every policy is a section on following local laws and safety regulations. In order to keep your insurance policy intact, you must avoid any electrical safety violations from ever happening. Insurance inspectors will come to your business to make sure everything is in line before writing your policy, and your company may have a policy of further regular inspections.

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Topics: Colorado Springs electrician, electrical safety