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Buzzing sounds, burning smells, dim or flickering lights, and power outlets hot to the touch are giveaway signs that you need to do something about your switches and sockets. These are serious safety considerations that shouldn't be taken lightly. Don't risk severe burns or electrocution from subpar electrical connections in your home. Or damaging thousands of dollars worth of appliances and electronics. Swapping out damaged units is only common sense, but you can also do a total overhaul, add some neat future-proof tech, and of course, get rid of outdated connections that don't blend in with any renovations you have in mind.

If you're set on changing tired or worn switches and power points in your home, consider established brands. Clipsal is an iconic homegrown company that has been producing all things electrical for over a century. They have defined lines of products for residential, commercial and industrial use, all produced to the highest safety standards, and have pushed the envelope of technical innovation in terms of features and usability. One of their more recent and popular lines for home use is the Clipsal Saturn series. This builds on the C2000 and Iconic ranges seen in many Aussie homes but adds more style, upscale textures and finishes, improved materials and products in tune with the times.

A cable clip, a small plastic piece that can make your environment look more oganized. Tide-up your space and sort all your cables properly!...

Among the most common causes for electrical fires are faulty outlets and appliances. For this reason, frequently replacing your electrical outlets and ensuring you don't use faulty appliances with fried cords is essential. Most fire hazards and electrocutions are preventable if people pay enough attention to all the safety measures which include having common sense. Following all the safety requirements and codes for using contemporary electronics and outlets is key in order to avoid injuries. Most electrical circuits in a home are either 15 or 20 amp, 120 volt branch circuits. The codes require that all these circuits are grounded with a three-prong receptacle and a suitable electrical outlet to which the devices can be connected. However, even if you do abide by all regulations and safety codes, you still need to properly maintain the outlet to ensure safety.

It’s interesting how the ideas of visionaries have led this world to advancements of great scale, primarily in the technological department. Nikola Tesla, the Serbian scientist who was ahead of time and created the alternating current also envisioned a world run by wireless electricity and...

Gone are the times when photographers had to sweat the stability out of them in order to shoot the perfect photo. The efforts put were huge and rather stressful, often making the photographer feel like Sisyphus. We all remember the days of the SLRs, or...

Since their invention in the 1950's, Computer Numerical Control, or CNC machines have revolutionized mass production in terms of speed, precision, complexity, and consistency. The development of this type of machines came shortly after WWII due to the need for more accurate and complex parts...

Shopping for a camera can be an exciting time and also a very confusing one. There are so many different brands and models on the market and it can get a little overwhelming and you can easily make a snap decision that will affect you...

Today's corporations, smaller businesses and organizations simply wouldn't have existed if it wasn't for the Internet and the bliss technology offers in terms of connections, communication, research and real-time conversations on long distances. As a matter of fact, nothing from the entire world of commerce...