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Show Fire Inspector Warns Of Faulty Wiring "It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation cor-poration as principal, agent, servant ser-vant or employee for himself or itself or for another person, firm, association or corporation to install, in-stall, maintain, alter, repair, extend ex-tend or recondition any electrical work, electrical wiring, devices, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, equipment, or electric signs as defined by the National Electric Code, either inside or outside of any building, either public or private, and no alteration or addition ad-dition shall be made in existing exist-ing wiring, nor shall any wiring be installed or done for the placing plac-ing of any light, power or heat-inu heat-inu device, or anv annaratus which generates, transmits, transforms, or utilizes any electricity elec-tricity nor shall any alteration be made in any wiring system after inspection without first notifying no-tifying the Building Inspector and securing a permit thereof." This electric code was made for the protection of your life and property. So many people do not realize the Importance of this code. Proper size wire and other materials are specified for the safety of the public, and after the inspection is made many people overload these circuits with extra appliances not know-ing know-ing the danger and causing a greater fire hazard. Use the proper pro-per size fuse plugs in your wir ing system and if these fuse plugs keep blowing out, by all means do not use heavy plugs or pennies as many people do, and call your electrician to find the trouble, as the proper size fuse plugs in your wiring system is a Safety Valve and protects your property from fire. Please Cooperate with us: Warren M. Cox. Building Inspector, |