Millions of homes have at least one electrical fault in france

Millions of homes have at least one electrical fault in france

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‘ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AGE, LIKE CARS, AND YOU NEED TO CALL AN ELECTRICIAN TO CHECK THEM’, THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY OBSERVATORY WARNS The majority of electrical installations aged


15 years or older in France have at least one fault, with faulty electrics the cause of up to 35% of house fires nationwide, a new report has said. The Observatoire national de la sécurité


électrique (ONSE) released its latest barometer on April 22. The report concluded that “83% of electrical installations in homes over 15 years old have at least one electrical fault”. Common


faults include: * Faulty earthing sockets or dangerous connections to a power strip/extension lead (80%) * A bathroom socket that is too close to the bath (60%) * Risk of direct contact


with live parts (60%) * Obsolete equipment (50%) Florence Delettre, director general of ONSE co-founder Promotelec, said: “Electrical installations age, like cars, like any other piece of


equipment, and you need to remember to look at what is going on from time to time and call in an electrician to check it.” Read also: Understanding electricity in French homes: DIY tips 


Read also: How your French home wiring works  Older homes that have had less work done over the years present “a greater risk”, she told FranceInfo. The main problem with old, faulty


electrical systems is the risk of fire. Around 50,000 house fires per year (20-35%) are caused by this, the ONSE said, with 61% being linked to electrical equipment. The ONSE also stated


that 3,000 people in France fall victim to electrocution, with 30 to 40 accidental deaths recorded every year from this since 2010.