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Vacuum Cleaner Electrical Cord Safety Tips
Steve Hanson

When you work with vacuum cleaners every day as we do in the cleaning business,

you have to learn how to deal with electrical cords that become twisted and

kinked, prongs that break off, and wires that come loose from the plugs.

The following are tips for keeping your cords tangle-free, and plugs safe for

daily use:

  • Before plugging in the vacuum, stretch out the cord completely so there are

    no loops or kinks in the cord. This will keep the cord from becoming tangled

    while vacuuming.

  • Do not tie knots in the cord, as this can cause tension on the cord, kinks,

    and cuts in the cord.

  • Do not over-extend the cord, as it can result in bent prongs on the plug.

    Bent prongs will eventually loosen and fall out of the plug, or they will remain

    in the wall outlet after pulling out the plug.

  • Never stretch the cord around sharp corners or partitions or it will result

    in cuts in the cord. Stretching the cord around corners can also cause damage to

    the corner of the wall or baseboard.

  • Never run over vacuum cords -- you could cut the cord. If this happens,

    change the cord right away because exposed wires are a safety hazard.

  • If you ever feel a shock when operating a vacuum, turn it off immediately

    and inspect the cord for loose wires or cuts. Do not use the vacuum until the

    problem has been repaired.

  • Never unplug the vacuum by yanking on the cord. Always grasp the plug and

    pull it out carefully.

  • Do not use a vacuum with any cuts in the cord, loose wires or missing

    prongs, as this is a fire and safety hazard. Replace either the plug or the cord

    immediately.

  • When finished vacuuming, coil up the cord by starting at the machine end.

    Form a lasso-type loop approximately the length of your arm.

By following these tips, your vacuum cleaner cords and plugs should last a

long time without need for costly repair or replacement.

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