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Electrical emergencies can occur at any time in commercial spaces and can be dangerous and costly if not handled properly. It’s essential to have a plan to prevent further damage and ensure the safety of everyone involved. This guide provides comprehensive steps to handle electrical emergencies in commercial spaces.

Identify the Emergency and Turn Off the Power

The first step in handling an electrical emergency in a commercial space is to identify the emergency and turn off the power. This can be done by locating the main electrical panel, turning off the circuit breaker, or removing the fuse corresponding to the affected area.

Remember to wear protective gear, such as rubber gloves and safety glasses, when handling electrical equipment. Once the power is off, assess the situation and determine if additional help is needed, such as calling us, at SPS Electric, or emergency services.

Evacuate the Area and call SPS Electric for Assistance

In some cases, evacuating the area may be necessary and calling for professional help. This is especially true if the electrical emergency involves a fire or if there is a risk of electrocution. If you are unsure how to handle the situation, it’s always better to err on the side of caution and call for help.

Ensure to provide as much information as possible to the emergency services or electrician, including the location of the emergency and any relevant details about the situation. Remember, safety should always be the top priority in any electrical emergency.

Assess the Damage and Make Temporary Repairs

Once you have ensured the safety of everyone in the area, it’s crucial to assess the damage and make temporary repairs if possible. This can help prevent further damage and keep the electrical system functioning until professional help arrives.

However, only qualified electricians should attempt any repairs on electrical systems. If you are unsure how to make temporary repairs, waiting for our help is best. In some cases, turning off the power to the affected area may be necessary to prevent further damage or injury. But, if you’re unsure, evacuate and wait for our team to advise you about the situation.

Document the Incident for Insurance Purposes

After the electrical emergency has been handled, it’s essential to document the incident for insurance purposes. Take photos of any damage and make a detailed list of any affected equipment or property. This information will be helpful when filing an insurance claim and help ensure you receive the appropriate compensation for any losses. Keeping a copy of any repair or replacement invoices for your records is also a good idea.

Take Steps to Prevent Future Emergencies

One of the best ways to prevent electrical emergencies in commercial spaces is to schedule regular maintenance and inspections. This can help identify potential issues before they become major problems. At SPS Electric, our licensed electricians can perform these inspections and make any necessary repairs.

Encourage employees to report hazards or malfunctions immediately to prevent further damage or injury.  Then, we can ensure all your electrical equipment is properly maintained and used according to manufacturer instructions.

Let Us Help with Your Electrical Emergencies

When you need help with electrical emergencies, contact our expert electrician team at SPS Electric. We’ll help to assess the damage and make the repairs no matter how big or small the project is. To learn more, contact us at SPS Electric today!

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