Diwali - the festival of lights; you have seen this description a million times since your childhood. The narrative is apt, considering how everyone lights up their homes with diyas and string lights during the festival. Diwali is also the time of the year when you may consider renovating your house or adding new lighting solutions and fixtures that make your home stand out. LED lights and LED panels, such as those from Crompton, are among the trending lighting solutions to consider this Diwali.
LED lights are more energy-efficient, provide adequate lighting, and have a contemporary look. An LED panel can make your home feel more modern and chic. You can even get the ceiling fans with light for something that looks stylish while also being multi-purpose. With all the new electrical additions to your home, the chances of an accident caused by a malfunctioning one are high.
However, these accidents are easy to avoid if you take a few precautions and keep the following tips in mind about new home additions this Diwali.
High-Quality Electrical Appliances
The electrical circuit in your home is interconnected. A faulty light or ceiling fan can cause power surges or even harm the overall electrical circuit. The best thing you can do for your home this Diwali is to get high-quality and trusted electrical fixtures and appliances from a reliable company such as Crompton. People often disregard the importance of quality when it comes to smaller items such as ceiling fans and LED lights. But even these items have the potential to damage your whole circuitry if they are substandard.
Check the Wattage
All your sockets and fixtures have a wattage. When you connect LED lights or ceiling fans that exceed this wattage to the socket, you can damage the socket, overload the circuit, and even start an electrical fire. Before you shop for an LED panel or ceiling fan with light, check the socket's wattage and ensure that the wattage of the ones you are purchasing is below that of the specified socket.
Check The Grounding
Diwali is the best time to buy that new electrical appliance that you have had your eyes on for a long time. However, the additional equipment can cause a leakage of electricity that can give you an electric shock and harm other appliances connected to the circuit.
Ensuring the use of proper grounding is the best way to avoid this situation. Make sure that your house has an appropriate grounding system in place. You can hire an electrician to ensure that everything is as it should be to protect your family from electric shocks.
Don't Overburden a Circuit.
Under normal circumstances, spread your appliances around the home to ensure that there isn't a high load in a single spot. But with guests coming around during Diwali or even during the annual painting and cleaning, you may shift appliances around the house.
When this happens, ensure that a single spot is not overloaded. The chances of this happening are higher if you have just bought new appliances. You may only place them in an area where there is space available without thinking about the electrical circuit's impact.
Get What You Need
Tips that you can apply to every purchase you make and not just electrical appliances. Take stock of what you have and only get those things that you need. Electrical fittings need to be in use. If you get something that is not currently required, then storing it long-term can damage it and make it unusable or, worse, harmful in the future.
Have an Electrically Safe Diwali!
Diwali is the best time since it is when families get together and celebrate. Bring some style and safety into your home with high-quality electrical fittings such as ceiling fans, LED lights, and LED panels. Keep the tips mentioned above in mind to ensure your family's safety.

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