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Ensuring a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving with Electrical Precautions



As families across the nation gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, the joyous occasion brings with it the warmth of gratitude and the aroma of delicious feasts. While it's easy to get caught up in the festivities, it's crucial to prioritize safety, especially when it comes to electrical hazards. Bowman Electric understands the importance of a safe and happy Thanksgiving, and we're here to provide you with essential electrical safety tips to ensure your holiday is filled with joy and free from potential dangers.


Kitchen Safety:

The heart of Thanksgiving celebrations lies in the kitchen, where families prepare a bountiful feast. To avoid electrical mishaps in this busy space, follow these precautions:

  • Check Appliances: Ensure that all kitchen appliances, such as electric ovens, stovetops, and microwave ovens, are in good working condition. Replace or repair any faulty appliances before the big day.

  • Avoid Overloading Outlets: With the multitude of kitchen gadgets in use during Thanksgiving, it's easy to overload outlets. Spread out the use of appliances across different circuits to prevent overloading and potential electrical fires.

  • Keep Cords Away: Keep electrical cords away from hot surfaces, open flames, and areas where they can be tripped over. Use extension cords sparingly and make sure they are rated for the intended use.

Decorative Lighting:

Thanksgiving often involves decorating the home with festive lights. While this adds to the holiday ambiance, it's important to use caution:

  • Inspect Lights: Before hanging decorative lights, inspect them for any frayed wires, broken bulbs, or damaged sockets. Replace any damaged lights to prevent electrical shocks or fires.

  • Use Outdoor Lights Outside Only: If you plan to decorate the exterior of your home, ensure that outdoor lights are used exclusively outside. Using indoor lights outdoors can pose serious safety risks.

  • Turn Off Decorations: Before going to bed or leaving the house, turn off all decorative lights to prevent the risk of electrical fires. Consider using a timer to automate this process.

Smoke Detectors and Fire Safety:

  • Test Smoke Detectors: Prior to Thanksgiving, test all smoke detectors to ensure they are functioning correctly. Replace batteries if needed, and make sure each floor of your home is adequately equipped.

  • Have a Fire Safety Plan: Familiarize your family with the fire escape plan, and ensure everyone knows how to use a fire extinguisher. Designate a meeting point outside the home.


As you gather with loved ones to give thanks this Thanksgiving, prioritize electrical safety to protect your home and family. Following these guidelines from Bowman Electric will help ensure a joyful and hazard-free celebration. From checking kitchen appliances to safely decorating your home, taking these precautions will contribute to a Thanksgiving filled with warmth, gratitude, and peace of mind.


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