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Electrical safety is a critical concern for both commercial property managers and residential homeowners. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) developed the NFPA 70B standard to provide guidelines for maintaining electrical systems and ensuring safe operations. This blog explores key maintenance tips derived from NFPA 70B to help you protect your property, equipment, and occupants.<\/p>


What is NFPA 70B?<\/h2>

NFPA 70B is the “Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance,” a comprehensive guide that outlines best practices for maintaining electrical systems. It emphasizes preventive maintenance to reduce electrical failures, extend equipment lifespan, and enhance safety. While often applied to large-scale commercial and industrial properties, its principles are equally beneficial for residential settings.<\/p>


Key Maintenance Tips for Electrical Safety<\/h2>

1. Conduct Regular Inspections<\/h3>

Regular inspections are the foundation of any effective maintenance program. According to NFPA 70B, inspections should include:<\/p>