Keep dorm rooms safe from electrical hazards

   Parents all across the Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative service area are sending their children off to college at this time of the year. Parents worry about all kinds of problems their children may encounter away from home but one problem they might not consider is fire safety in the dorms or other student housing.

 According to Underwriters Laboratory (UL), an average of 1,800 fires occurs in dormitories and campus housing each year in the United States. Careless smoking, unattended candles and cooking, as well as overloaded extension cords and power outlets are the most common culprits. Many college residences were built before new technologies arrived, such as computers, CD players, and microwaves. Wiring in older buildings simply cannot handle the additional electrical load. Therefore, it is especially important to follow university rules with regard to electrical use and not overload circuits.

 The following tips will help college students stay safe this fall:

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