Overloaded electrical circuits present fire hazard
Courtesy photo People often believe adding extension cords and power strips changes the amount of power being received from an outlet. It doesn’t, according to Norland Ventura, of Nev Electric in Castaic. Instead, items plugged into the cord or strip draw all available capacity of a circuit breaker and can cause an overload.

Overloaded electrical circuits present fire hazard

A home is a safe haven for its residents. No matter what’s going on at school or the office, many people know they can relax in comfort and safety when…

High temps cause second Flex Alert of week
FILE PHOTO: Power lines are silhouetted as the sunsets over Santa Clarita on Oct. 20, 2016. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

High temps cause second Flex Alert of week

With high temperatures continuing throughout the weekend, the California Independent System Operator Corporation (ISO) issued its second Flex Alert of the week to encourage residents to conserve electricity. Issued Thursday…

Imago Dei students learn about safety around electricity
Southern California Edison's Rene Morales demonstrates how people nearby a downed powerline can still be injured to the Imago Dei School students during an educational presentation at Trinity Classical Academy on Thursday, May 11, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Imago Dei students learn about safety around electricity

With a model high-voltage power system and cityscape, representatives from Southern California Edison demonstrated the importance of electrical safety during an educational presentation at Trinity Classical Academy. The program was…

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