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Basic Cable Safety

 
Author: Aldene Fredenburg
 

We are inundated with electrical and electronic equipment, most of it attached to power sources and peripherals with a variety of cables. The space underneath a computer desk can look like a snake's nest of electrical cords and cables, most often tangled together in an almost impossible to decipher mass.

Apart from tripping over cables and electrical cords, there are other dangers to guard against. Be careful not to wedge an electrical cord between the wall and furniture, or two pieces of furniture. This will cause cords to fray and creates a fire hazard. Also avoid running a cord underneath a rug, for the same reason. Special rubber channels for cords are made that allow you to run a cord through it and protect it from wear.

Try to keep an eye on the behavior of your pets. Some cats and dogs love to chew on wires, but their sharp teeth can break through the coating of wires and cause electrocution.

Regarding your computer, estimate the amount of cord or cable you need to connect your computer and peripherals, or your computer equipment and the electrical outlet or surge protector, then reel the excess in and tie it together with a twist tie. This will minimize both the mess underneath your computer station and the possibility that you or someone else will trip over that mess. If you can confine the cords in a cabinet out of the way, even better.

A few sensible precautions will protect your electrical cords and cables from unnecessary wear, and protect you and your surroundings from harm due to electrical shorts and badly located connectors.

Be sensible, and be safe!

 
 
 

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