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Electrical wiring is a job for a person with experience. You can start an electrical fire very easily if the wiring you install is not done to minimum national electric code standards.

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Both old and new homes should incorporate cat5 cable. This new house wiring standard is low voltage cable that provides options for networking appliances, telephone lines and computers all in one. Cat5 provides for future additions of these electronic devices-- and others we may not even have heard about yet!

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Dimmer switches come in different varieties. Lutron Electronics has been developing dimmers for many years. Their dimmer switch fits in a regular outlet and tells you how much light is on in the room with a hi-tech LCD. Other dimmer switches are controlled by remote control.

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Dimmer switches can save you money and make your light bulbs last longer. Dimmer switch installation is relatively simple. Turn off the electricity flowing to the circuit before you work on the dimmer switch.

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Here are some tips for electrical wiring and basic electrical wiring in your home. Make sure there are plenty of circuits. Plan ahead for big appliances or tools you will need to power.

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Circuit breakers are risky to install so be sure to follow safety guidelines. Electrical circuit breakers can save you from electrical fires, so if you have any doubts hire someone to install it for you.

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An arc fault circuit interrupter is better than a circuit breaker because it can sense an electrical fire before it starts. Arc fault circuit interrupters are usually installed to protect rooms far away from the circuit breaker and that the circuit breaker cannot detect. Arc fault circuits can be purchased at electrical supply houses.

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