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  3. 8 Sneaky Causes of Christmas Tree Fires (and How to ... - AOL

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    4. Being careless with outlets and cords. DiClerico recommends using faceplates on all receptacle outlets and switches to ensure safety. He also advises caution with rugs: "A common mistake people ...

  4. Arc fault - Wikipedia

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    This discharge generates heat, which can break down the wire's insulation and trigger an electrical fire. Arc faults can range in current from a few amps up to thousands of amps, and are highly variable in strength and duration. Some common causes of arc fault are loose wire connections, over heated wires, or wires pinched by furniture.

  5. Arc-fault circuit interrupter - Wikipedia

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    In the US, arc faults are said to be one of the leading causes for residential electrical fires. [5] Each year in the United States, over 40,000 fires are attributed to home electrical wiring. These fires result in over 350 deaths and over 1,400 injuries each year. [6]

  6. High resistance connection - Wikipedia

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    A high-resistance connection (HRC) is a hazard that results from loose or poor connections in traditional electrical accessories and switchgear which can cause heat to develop, capable of starting a fire. [1] Glowing connections occur when relatively high current exists in a relatively large resistance object. Heat comes from power dissipation ...

  7. Winter is peak season for house fires; take precautions ... - AOL

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    As the weather turns cold, the threat of house fires rises. People spend more time indoors; they turn on portable space heaters or light fires in fireplaces or leave on stoves or ovens, and the ...

  8. Overheating (electricity) - Wikipedia

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    Overheating is a phenomenon of rising temperatures in an electrical circuit. Overheating causes damage to the circuit components and can cause fire, explosion, and injury. Damage caused by overheating is usually irreversible; the only way to repair it is to replace some components.

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    Follow these safety tips for cooking, lighting candles, using a portable space heater, and more.