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The Importance of Electricians
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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 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.
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Elizabeth_Morgan
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