Extension Cords: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Most municipalities enforce building codes. These ensure that each room in a house has a minimum number of outlets a certain distance from one another. However, there are many situations where appliances both small and large don't have the cord length to reach the wall plug. That's where an extension cord comes in handy.
Fact #2. Some devices are simple and don't use much power, like a floor lamp or small fan. These might only need light-duty extension cords with only positive and negative wires. A lot of these cords are thinner and more flexible than heavy-duty models. This makes them perfect for use in the office or living room.
Fact #3. High-powered appliances, especially those with heating elements or large fans, will often require grounded plugs. The third prong on a grounded outlet sends excess power straight into the Earth in case of a power surge. This prevents possible disaster in the event of a short circuit. It's critical to the safety of the user and the equipment to use a grounded outlet whenever you're using power tools or surge protectors.
Fact #4. It's important to plan for where you'll be using the cord. Some units have great features, like multiple three-prong plugs. These aren't necessarily designed to be used outdoors or with heavy-duty equipment. As a rule, the thicker the cable, the more power it can handle. The best options have features like 12-gauge wire, multiple outlets, and high-impact, weather-resistant insulation.
Fact #5. The durability of an extension cord's protective covering is of particular concern. This is especially true if you're using it in the yard and garden, or any kind of adverse conditions. Additionally, some models can be tucked away in landscaping or furniture arrangements, thanks to their inconspicuous green, brown, or black coloring.
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