Electricity is nothing to take lightly, and electrical safety inspections can ensure your home or business is safe and up to code. Mr. Electric of Tulsa offers electrical home safety inspections in Tulsa, OK. Our licensed electricians can protect your family, employees, or customers from electrical hazards that may go undetected without an inspection. Our experienced electricians can upgrade your wiring, install childproof outlets, add whole house surge protectors, and find other ways to keep you safe and up to code. Don’t put your people and property at risk by not scheduling a safety inspection. Learn more about the services we offer, and get in touch with us to request an estimate.
What Does a Safety Inspection Include?
Our experienced electricians provide commercial electrical safety inspections and residential electrical safety inspections in Tulsa, Broken Bow, and Bixby, OK. Our comprehensive electrical safety inspections include checking all electrical systems, components, and wires to ensure everything is functioning correctly and meeting all legal safety standards and codes. We then provide you with a detailed checklist of any areas that need immediate attention, as well as potential upgrades and recommendations for improvements. Our electrical safety inspections include the following services:
- Checking grounding systems
- Checking smoke detectors
- Testing smoke detectors and replacing batteries
- Testing carbon monoxide detectors and replacing batteries
- Checking electrical panels for appropriate operation, amps, and labels
- Ensuring light bulb wattage matches fixtures
- Switch and wall outlet operation and condition
- Checking ground fault circuit interrupting devices
- Checking arc fault circuit interrupting devices
- Checking for safety and security lighting
- Checking for appropriate surge protection
- Checking all outdoor electrical systems
- Checking that all junction boxes in attics and crawlspaces are secured
- Checking fuse size and over-current protection
- Inspecting and reporting all potential hazards