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Tenant Education and Inspection Program on Safe Electrical Usage

September 17, 2025

To all residents of Jade-Lynn Apartments: As per our insurance carrier, we are required to provide you with a program to help educate you on safe electrical usage. To help maintain the safety of each unit, we will be inspecting for improper electrical usage monthly at the same time as monthly pest control. We will notify you directly if there are any issues. Please read these FAQs to common questions and answers to help educate you.

Electrical Safety Reminder: Extension Cords, Outlet Extenders/Expanders & Power Strips – FAQ’s

  1. Why is overusing extension cords and power strips dangerous? Overloading these devices can lead to overheating, electrical fires, and equipment damage. They’re designed for temporary use, not as a permanent wiring solution.
  2. Can I plug one power strip into another (“daisy chaining”)? NEVER! This is a major fire hazard and a common cause of electrical fires. Plugging one power strip into another exceeds the power rating and can quickly lead to overheating.
  3. Is it safe to use extension cords as permanent wiring? No. Extension cords are meant for temporary use only. If you need more outlets long-term, have a licensed electrician install them safely.
  4. How many devices can I plug into a power strip? Only plug in low-power electronics like lamps, phones, or computers. Avoid high-wattage items like: Space heaters, Microwaves, Coffee makers, Refrigerators. These appliances should be plugged directly into a wall outlet.
  5. What are the signs of an overloaded extension cord or power strip?
    • Warm or hot to the touch
    • Buzzing sounds
    • Flickering lights
    • Tripped circuit breakers
    • Burn marks or melting plastic
    • Unplug immediately if you notice any of these.
  6. What’s the difference between a power strip and a surge protector? A power strip just gives you more outlets, whereas, a surge protector adds protection against voltage spikes (e.g. during storms or power surges). Still, neither should be overloaded or used for high-power devices.
  7. Are longer extension cords more dangerous? Yes. Longer cords have more resistance, which can cause voltage drops and heat buildup—especially if they’re thin or cheaply made. Always use the shortest cord necessary and choose the right gauge (thickness) for the job.
  8. What are some safe practices?
    • Use cords with UL/ETL safety labels
    • Keep cords untangled and uncoiled (coiling traps heat)
    • Never run cords under rugs or furniture
    • Unplug when not in use
    • Never modify cords or plugs
  9. What should I do in case of an electrical fire?
    • Unplug the device if safe.
    • Use a Class C fire extinguisher (never water) AND FIRE BLANKET
    • Evacuate and CALL 911
  10. Quick Rule of Thumb: If you have more questions, always call our office 954-920-1357.

If you have any other questions, please reach out to us in the office.

Please remember that you can now pay online!

Thank you,
– Jade-Lynn Apartments

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