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The Importance of Electricians
Ever since Benjamin
Franklin went outside with his kite during a
thunderstorm, electricity has ruled the world. All you
have to do to understand this is to remember what it was
like the last time your power went out for an evening.
Nothing worked. No computer, no refrigerator and more
importantly, no TV. Electricity runs everything
important in our lives and when it malfunctions,
somebody has to fix it, somebody who knows what they’re
doing, that is. Electricity has the power to run things
when it works smoothly, but, it can also burn things and
kill people if misused. Of all the household accidents
in this country, home electrical repairs ranks second in
accidents right behind falling off ladders - only home
electrical repair accidents are more deadly than falling
off ladders.
Good
Denver electricians are highly trained individuals with a
lot of schooling and practical experience behind them.
Before you go sticking your hand into a fuse box, or
rewiring the house for power, you have to know a lot
about electrical power – the way it moves, how it does
what it does, the math and physics behind it and a lot
of other things. Everybody feels like a bit of an
electrician simply by changing that blown fuse or
plugging things in just right or wiring up that
complicated TV/VCR/DVD/stereo entertainment center
you’ve just bought. You wire it up, plug it in and
somehow it all works without any sparks or problems and
you feel like you could have been an electrician if
you’d really wanted to. Wrong. There is a world of
difference between plugging things in and being an
electrician.
To begin with the body of mathematics behind electrical
work is impressive. Electricity is measured in volts and
is a function of voltage, current and resistance - all
factors with a complex mathematical relationship. There
are laws, not the building codes set in place by
municipal governments to insure the safety of houses and
commercial buildings, but mathematical laws proven with
chalkboards of bizarre looking figures that prove how
electricity will function under different circumstances.
And there are unions. In fact the Electrical Workers
Union (EWU) is one of the strongest unions in America
protecting the integrity of the profession from scammers
and schemers.
Electricians Info provides detailed information about
electrician jobs, schools, training, tools, licenses,
and services. Electricians Info is the sister site of
Circuit Breakers Web.
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"They
came out fast and got the job done! The technician at my home was very nice
and wore a company uniform with a ID badge. He wore these cute little shoe
covers on his feet and used a mat to not mess up my floor. They called me
back to confirm I was satisfied. (which I obviously was) I would recommend
this company to anyone who asks."
-- Denver, Colorado
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