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Find out what you should know before "going electric."
 
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In this toolkit, you will find a collection of new resources to help you facilitate an effective National Electrical Safety Month awareness campaign.
 
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The electrical systems of many existing homes are simply overwhelmed by these modern electrical demands, putting them at greater risk of arc faults and arc-induced fires.
 
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For centuries, mankind has devised innovative ways to harness the power of the sun. From sun dials to solar powered gadgets, new technologies are being developed every day.
 
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Help kids "plug in" to electrical safety during National Electrical Safety Month with these lessons and classroom activities.
 

Safety Educator's Guide

Unique materials, lesson plans, and tools to enhance your fire and electrical safety education programs.

Counterfeit Electrical Products

Steps for identifying and avoiding fraudulent, dangerous products when shopping online or in retail outlets.

Disaster and Seasonal Safety

Safety precautions for keeping your family and home safe from seasonal electrical hazards, severe weather, and natural disasters.

National Electrical Safety Month

Information and resources that can be used to promote National Electrical Safety Month in your community, workplace, school, and family.
News and Annoucements
The governors of Alabama, Arizona, Maine, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Ohio, Rhode Island, and South Carolina have officially proclaimed May 2012 as Electrical Safety Month in their respective states.
 
ESFI's “Be in the Know about the New” campaign educates consumers about emerging electrical technologies and how they relate to existing home electrical systems.
 
The governors of Missouri, North Carolina and Vermont have officially proclaimed May 2012 as Electrical Safety Month.