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CLERMONT, Fla. - Floridant -- As Thanksgiving approaches and families across the country start decorating their homes for the holidays, Educational Services and Consulting (ESC) is raising awareness about a critical safety concern: the proper use of extension cords. A new blog post on ESC's website provides practical tips to ensure holiday decorating doesn't lead to accidents, injuries, or fires.
"With Thanksgiving marking the unofficial start of the holiday decorating season, extension cords come out of storage for lights, inflatables, and other festive displays," said Natalie Zimmerman, Co-Owner and Chief Strategy Officer at ESC. "While these cords make decorating easier, improper use can lead to serious hazards. Our newest blog post helps homeowners and businesses take simple, effective steps to protect their properties and loved ones."
ESC's blog post, "Extension Cord Safety: Insights from an Accredited Claims Adjuster," outlines actionable tips to help mitigate these risks, including:
To read the blog in its entirety visit https://escconnected.com/extension-cord-safety/
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Special Considerations for Holiday Displays
The blog post also provides targeted advice for holiday decorators, including tips for using extension cords with outdoor displays, keeping cords dry, and child-proofing to protect curious little ones.
"With so many moving parts during the holidays, safety can sometimes take a back seat to convenience," Zimmerman added. "We want to change that narrative. A little preparation goes a long way in preventing incidents that could disrupt the season's joy. Thanksgiving is the perfect time to do a quick safety check of your extension cords, decorations, and appliances," Zimmerman explains. "The effort you put in now could prevent serious accidents later."
For many homeowners and businesses facing catastrophic loss, accredited adjusters provide essential guidance. With accreditation from ESC, adjusters gain the skills needed to perform thorough assessments, accurately document losses, and expedite insurance processes that restore stability to people's lives.
"At ESC, we're not just preparing adjusters for a job; we're preparing them to be part of the recovery process for entire communities," said Zimmerman. "The work they do is essential to helping people rebuild and move forward after disaster strikes."
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Educational Services & Consulting, based in Clermont, Florida, is a leading provider of online certification courses for claims adjusters and customer service representatives. For more information on earning the 6-20 ACA designation, or the 4-40 RCSR designation, visit ESCConnected.com or call 1-800-309-2549.
"With Thanksgiving marking the unofficial start of the holiday decorating season, extension cords come out of storage for lights, inflatables, and other festive displays," said Natalie Zimmerman, Co-Owner and Chief Strategy Officer at ESC. "While these cords make decorating easier, improper use can lead to serious hazards. Our newest blog post helps homeowners and businesses take simple, effective steps to protect their properties and loved ones."
ESC's blog post, "Extension Cord Safety: Insights from an Accredited Claims Adjuster," outlines actionable tips to help mitigate these risks, including:
- Choosing the right cord for the job based on length, gauge, and load capacity.
- Inspecting cords for damage before use.
- Avoiding risky placement, such as running cords under rugs or furniture.
- Using heavy-duty cords for outdoor displays and high-wattage devices.
To read the blog in its entirety visit https://escconnected.com/extension-cord-safety/
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Special Considerations for Holiday Displays
The blog post also provides targeted advice for holiday decorators, including tips for using extension cords with outdoor displays, keeping cords dry, and child-proofing to protect curious little ones.
"With so many moving parts during the holidays, safety can sometimes take a back seat to convenience," Zimmerman added. "We want to change that narrative. A little preparation goes a long way in preventing incidents that could disrupt the season's joy. Thanksgiving is the perfect time to do a quick safety check of your extension cords, decorations, and appliances," Zimmerman explains. "The effort you put in now could prevent serious accidents later."
For many homeowners and businesses facing catastrophic loss, accredited adjusters provide essential guidance. With accreditation from ESC, adjusters gain the skills needed to perform thorough assessments, accurately document losses, and expedite insurance processes that restore stability to people's lives.
"At ESC, we're not just preparing adjusters for a job; we're preparing them to be part of the recovery process for entire communities," said Zimmerman. "The work they do is essential to helping people rebuild and move forward after disaster strikes."
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Educational Services & Consulting, based in Clermont, Florida, is a leading provider of online certification courses for claims adjusters and customer service representatives. For more information on earning the 6-20 ACA designation, or the 4-40 RCSR designation, visit ESCConnected.com or call 1-800-309-2549.
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