Tips To Take Care of Electrical Appliances
At home, we have many electrical appliances that are necessary to install, use, and maintain in perfect condition, especially if there are small children.
It is important to note that each of these devices has its own characteristics for its care and operation.
Generally, appliances can be damaged by lack of cleaning, improper handling, and sudden changes of voltage in the electrical system.
Carefully follow the instructions of each of your home appliances, thereby ensuring that their service life is extended.
- In the kitchen, install electrical appliances away from wet areas; for example, the toaster should be at a safe distance from the dishwasher.
- When installing the refrigerator, set it away from the heat sources. This type of appliance should be kept away from the sun, oven, or heating, situations that cause the refrigerator motor to overheat and even melt.
- Place the computer, the TV, and in general, all the appliances attached to the wall, so that your children cannot reach the rear of those devices, which is where the connections are.
- Never pull the cord to unplug a radio, TV, or other devices. Avoid making multiple plugs: it is advisable to use a plug for each device.
- Cover all household plugs to cover all connections and do not leave loose wires within reach of children.
- Do not allow your children to operate electrical appliances.
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