05/07/2026
In honor of Building Safety Month, we are sharing an important reminder: If you live in an older home, your electrical system may be overdue for critical safety upgrades, even if everything seems to be working fine.
Electrical systems in older homes were designed decades ago, when households used far fewer appliances and devices. Today's households demand more power, and outdated systems can pose serious safety risks. Here are essential upgrades every older home should consider:
⚡ Upgrade your electrical panel. If you still have a fuse box or a 60-100 amp panel, it can't handle modern electrical demands. Upgrading to a 200-amp panel offers higher capacity and can fit more circuits.
⚡ Replace knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring. These outdated wiring systems can deteriorate over time, increasing the risk of fire.
⚡ Install ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) and arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) outlets. GFCIs prevent electrocution in wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms, while AFCIs protect against electrical fires in bedrooms and living spaces. Many older homes don’t have these essential protections.
⚡ Add whole-house surge protection. Modern electronics and appliances need more protection from power surges than appliances that would’ve been in older homes. Surge protectors prevent expensive damage and extend appliance lifespan.
⚡ Replace two-prong outlets with three-prong grounded outlets. Two-prong outlets lack grounding, which can become dangerous. Switching to a three-prong outlet improves safety by reducing the risk of electric shock and protecting sensitive electronics.
If you have an older home or haven’t had a recent electrical safety inspection, reach out to our Blazer Electric team to book your inspection.
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