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How to Prevent Circuit Overloads

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, as they say. But in this case, preventing circuit overloads is much better than dealing with the aftermath. Last month, we discussed the dangers of overloaded circuits, so this month we will briefly delve into how you can prevent circuit overloads to begin with.

Know Your Circuit Limits

  • Each circuit in your home has a maximum amperage rating (usually 15-20 amps for standard circuits).
  • Large appliances, such as refrigerators and microwaves, should have their own dedicated circuits.
  • Check your breaker panel to understand which outlets and appliances are connected to each circuit.

Avoid Overusing Power Strips and Extension Cords

  • Power strips don’t increase a circuit’s capacity—they just allow more devices to be plugged in.
  • Never daisy-chain power strips (plugging one strip into another), as this significantly increases fire risk.
  • Use surge protectors for computers, TVs, and other electronics to prevent electrical surges.

Unplug Unused Devices

Even when turned off, many electronics draw power if they’re plugged in. Unplug devices like chargers, coffee makers, and hairdryers when not in use to reduce circuit load.

Upgrade Your Electrical System if Needed

  • Older homes may have outdated wiring not designed to handle modern electrical demands.
  • Consider upgrading your electrical panel or adding extra circuits to distribute power more effectively.
  • Hire a licensed electrician to inspect your wiring if you experience frequent overload issues.

Use Energy-Efficient Appliances

Energy-efficient appliances consume less electricity, reducing the risk of overload. Look for ENERGY STAR-rated products when upgrading household items.


Stay Safe by Preventing Overloaded Circuits

Trust your friends at Green Frontier Electric. Taking proactive steps to prevent circuit overloads can help keep your home safe, efficient, and free from electrical hazards. By understanding your circuit limits, using power strips wisely, unplugging unused devices, and upgrading your electrical system when necessary, you can reduce the risk of overloaded circuits and potential fire hazards. If you experience frequent breaker trips or suspect outdated wiring, consulting licensed electricians at Green Frontier Electric is always a smart move. Prioritizing electrical safety ensures your home remains a secure and reliable space for you and your family.

By Green Frontier Electric Staff 3-1-2025

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