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Working with electricity is extremely dangerous, so it’s important to always hire qualified electrical workers for those jobs. At the workplace or job site, 69%...
Thinking about installing an EV charger for your home? Make sure all chargers are installed by a qualified electrician to ensure that safety standards and...
Electricity is vital to every building, whether residential, industrial, or commercial. It’s what helps run our businesses and our society as a whole. The importance...
Not all electricians are the same. All electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician, who: Have 4-5 years of on the job training...
How to Extinguish Lithium-Ion Battery Fires Lithium-ion battery fires have unique threats, which include reignition and explosion if they are not extinguished properly. Hazardous energy...
Electric Vehicle Battery Identification & Transportation, After Damage Automotive batteries (12v, hybrid, and EV batteries) pose a risk if not properly prepared and transported, using...
ESFI was recently featured in an article outlining how to implement safety tips to make the most of the holiday season.
Lithium-ion batteries power countless modern electronic devices throughout our homes and workplaces. With proper use and care, these batteries are safe, but if they overheat...
When purchasing or receiving a lithium-ion battery-powered device, there are a few safety considerations to keep in mind.
The goal of the survey was to identify safety gaps related to emerging technology.
When asked about EVSE training, 82% of installers believed EVSE should have a specific certification.
ESFI and Wesco’s article, Combating Roadblocks To Widespread EV Adoption, was recently published on Facility Executive’s website. Read the article here. Combating Roadblocks To Widespread...