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Smart Home Electrical Upgrades That Can Make Your Life Easier

Technology has transformed how we live, and modern homes are getting smarter every day. From lighting that responds to voice commands to automated climate control, convenience has become a cornerstone of home design. That’s where a smart home electrician comes in. With the right electrical upgrades, you can connect and control everything from your phone,

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What to Do If Your EV Charger Stops Working at Home

When your electric vehicle stops charging, it can throw off your whole day. Whether it’s a power issue, a tripped circuit, or a hardware fault, acting quickly matters. Understanding the causes of EV charger repair issues helps you stay safe and avoid expensive replacements. This guide breaks down what to do when your home charger

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How to Protect Your Home from Electrical Surges During Storm Season

Every year, Sydney’s storm season brings heavy rain, lightning, and power fluctuations that can cause dangerous electrical surges. These sudden voltage spikes can fry appliances, damage your switchboard, and even create fire risks. That’s where surge protection Sydney comes in. Installing proper surge devices ensures your home’s electrical system stays safe, reliable, and compliant even

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Why Your Power Bills Are So High and How an Electrician Can Help

Electricity costs seem to rise faster than expected, leaving many homeowners frustrated by growing bills. The good news is that there are real ways to reduce power bills without sacrificing comfort. Most people overlook how electrical systems, outdated appliances, and usage habits silently drive costs higher.  With expert advice and a few smart changes, you

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Why Is My Power Tripping at Night? Common Causes Explained

It’s frustrating when your lights suddenly go out in the middle of the night. Power tripping can disrupt your sleep, stop essential appliances, and even pose a safety risk. Many homeowners in Sydney experience unexpected trips without knowing why. In most cases, the cause is electrical overload, faulty wiring, or a damaged appliance drawing more

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Lower Power Bills With an Energy Monitor

With electricity prices on the rise across Sydney, more homeowners are looking for smarter ways to cut costs, without compromising comfort. That’s where a home energy monitor in Sydney comes in. These smart devices connect to your electrical system and provide real-time data about your energy use. By tracking what’s using power (and when), you

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Top 5 Most Common Residential Electrical Repairs

From flickering lights to tripping switches, do you know the early signs your home needs electrical repairs? Electrical problems are a normal part of homeownership, especially in older Sydney homes. But when left unchecked, small faults can become dangerous and expensive. Whether it’s a faulty power point or a failing smoke alarm, knowing the common

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The Risks of Old VIR Cabling and When to Replace It

Do you live in an older Sydney home? Your wiring could be hiding a dangerous secret. Many properties built before the 1960s still contain VIR cabling, short for Vulcanised Indian Rubber. While it was once the standard for electrical systems, it’s now outdated, brittle, and a major safety risk. Whether you’re renovating or just want

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Electrical Safety Tips Every Sydney Homeowner Should Know

Do you know the hidden electrical dangers in your home that could spark a fire? From old wiring to overloaded outlets, many Sydney homes are at risk of serious electrical faults without the owners even realising it. Whether you live in a Federation-era house or a modern apartment, understanding electrical safety tips in Sydney is

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Why Do My Lights Flicker and How to Fix It?

Ever noticed your lights dimming or flickering when you switch on the kettle or air conditioner? Flickering lights are a common frustration for Sydney homeowners, and it’s natural to wonder, why do my lights flicker and how to stop it. In some cases, it’s a harmless hiccup, maybe a loose bulb, but sometimes it’s a

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What Does a Crackling Noise in Switches Mean

A switch should operate silently. If you hear a crackling noise in a switch, sparking sounds, or popping when turning it on or off, it means something is wrong. These noises are caused by loose wiring, faulty switches, or electrical arcing, all of which create serious fire hazards. Ignoring the problem can lead to overheating,

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Burnt Powerpoints or Switches?

Burnt powerpoints in Australia are one of the clearest warning signs your electrical system isn’t safe. A burnt light switch or scorched outlet means excess heat or faulty wiring has already damaged your fittings. These aren’t minor issues, they create real fire and shock risks inside your home. If you ever notice burn marks, melted

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Blown Fuse or Tripped Breaker? What You Need to Know

A blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker in Australia is more than an inconvenience, it’s a clear warning that something is wrong with your electrical system. Fuses and breakers are designed to protect you from overloaded circuits, short circuit faults, or wiring problems. When they activate, they stop dangerous current flow that could otherwise cause

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Power Tripping: Why It Happens and How to Fix It Safely

Power tripping in Australian homes is more than just a frustrating inconvenience, it’s a safety warning you should never ignore. If you’ve ever wondered, “why does my power keep tripping?” or noticed your circuit breaker keeps tripping, the cause could be anything from an overloaded circuit to a hidden wiring fault. Each time your system

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A Complete Guide to Power Outages

A power outage in Australia happens when electricity supply is interrupted, leaving homes and businesses without power. Blackouts are common due to storms, bushfires, and electrical grid faults. Knowing what to do in a power outage helps protect your safety, appliances, and food supply. This guide explains the main causes, safety steps, and preventative measures,

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How to Prepare Your Switchboard for an EV Charger

As electric vehicles become more common in Australian households, many homeowners are looking to install EV chargers at home. But before installation can begin, it’s essential to understand how to prepare your switchboard for an EV charger. A safe and compliant switchboard ensures your charger operates reliably without overloading your home’s electrical system. This guide

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Signs Your Home Is at Risk of an Electrical Fire

Electrical fires are one of the leading causes of house fires in Australia, and many are entirely preventable. Recognising the early signs your home is at risk of an electrical fire can help you act before a minor issue turns into a major emergency. This guide by Powerhub Elecrical will help you spot key warning

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Why Is My Light Flickering and How to Fix It

Flickering lights can be annoying, but they may also signal a deeper electrical issue. If you’ve asked yourself “why is my light flickering and how to fix it,” you’re not alone. This guide by Powerhub Electrical will help you understand the common causes of flickering, what checks you can do safely, and when it’s time

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How to Safely Use a Power Board at Home

Power boards are a common feature in most Australian homes, helping to power everything from TVs to computers to phone chargers. But while they offer convenience, improper use can lead to fire hazards or electrical overload. In this guide by Powerhub Electrical, you’ll learn how to use a power board safely, understand common risks, and

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How to Tell If Your House Needs Rewiring

Many Australian homes still contain outdated electrical systems that may pose serious safety risks. If you’ve noticed flickering lights, tripping switches, or unusual smells, your wiring could be due for an upgrade. This guide by Powerhub Electrical explains how to tell if your house needs rewiring, the risks of ignoring warning signs, and what’s involved

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Why Is My Outdoor Power Point Not Working?

Outdoor power points are convenient for powering garden tools, lighting, and appliances, but they face much harsher conditions than indoor outlets. If yours has suddenly stopped working, this guide from Powerhub Electrical in Parramatta will help you understand the possible causes and when it’s time to bring in a licensed electrician. Outdoor Power Points: What

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Why Does My Safety Switch Keep Tripping?

You are watching TV or making breakfast when suddenly the power goes out in one section of the house. The lights are still on elsewhere, and nothing obvious seems wrong. This is a common issue in Parramatta homes and is often caused by a tripped safety switch. These devices are essential for electrical safety, and

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How to Tell If a Circuit Breaker Has Tripped

You switch on the kettle and suddenly the kitchen lights go out, while the rest of the house stays on. This is a common issue in Parramatta homes and usually points to a tripped circuit breaker. In many cases, you can safely check and reset it yourself. This guide from Powerhub Electrical explains how to

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How to Test a Smoke Alarm in Your Home

Smoke alarms are one of the most important safety features in any home, but they can only protect you if they work properly. Regular testing is a quick and easy way to make sure your alarms will sound when it matters most. In this guide, Powerhub Electrical in Parramatta explains how to test your smoke

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How to Check If a Power Point Is Faulty

You go to make toast and nothing happens. The toaster is fine, and other outlets are working. In cases like this, the problem often comes down to a single faulty power point. Faults like these are easy to miss until something stops working or a hazard appears. This guide from Powerhub Electrical explains how to

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Safety Switch vs Circuit Breaker

Many Aussie homes have both safety switches and circuit breakers installed side by side, but knowing which is which (and what they do) isn’t always clear. Although they look similar and may even be combined into one device, these components do very different things. One protects your home’s wiring and appliances. The other protects you

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How Much Power Does an EV Charger Use in Australia?

Thinking about installing an EV charger at home? One of the first questions most people ask is how much power it uses and whether it will spike their electricity bill. The answer depends on several key factors, including the type of charger, your vehicle’s battery size, and how often you charge. In this guide by

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Do I Need a Switchboard Upgrade?

If your lights flicker when you turn on the kettle, or your power trips every time the clothes dryer runs, your switchboard could be struggling. Many homes across NSW, especially those built before the early 2000s, still rely on outdated switchboards that aren’t designed for modern appliances or today’s electrical safety standards. In this guide

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How to Tell If a Fuse Is Blown

When a fuse blows, it cuts power to part of your home instantly. It’s there for protection, but figuring out which fuse is blown and what caused it can be confusing, especially if your switchboard isn’t clearly labelled. In this guide by Powerhub Electrical, we’ll walk you through how to spot the signs of a

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How to Reset a Safety Switch

If your safety switch keeps tripping, you’re not alone. It’s one of the most common electrical problems in NSW homes, especially after storms, appliance faults, or general wear and tear. Luckily, resetting a safety switch is often simple if you know what to do. This guide by Powerhub Electrical will show you how to safely

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Why Your RCD Keeps Tripping

If your RCD switch won’t stay on, you’re probably dealing with more than just a one-off power glitch. It’s frustrating, especially when it cuts power to your fridge, lights, or appliances with no obvious reason. But an RCD that trips repeatedly is doing its job; it’s trying to protect you from an electrical fault. What

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How Do You Know If You Have 3 Phase Power?

If you’re unsure whether your home or business runs on single or 3 phase power, you’re not alone. It’s a common question, especially when installing a new appliance, setting up solar, or upgrading your switchboard. 3 phase power delivers more energy, more efficiently. It’s typically found in larger homes, commercial sites, and properties with high-demand

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How to Check 3 Phase Power

Checking a 3 phase power supply isn’t just about confirming voltage—it’s about making sure your system is balanced, safe, and delivering power the way it should. Whether you’re managing a workshop, running a commercial kitchen, or just installed a 3 phase EV charger at home, knowing how to verify your power supply properly can save

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What is an RCD Switch?

An RCD switch, also known as a residual current device or safety switch, is a life-saving electrical device that instantly cuts power if it detects a fault. It’s designed to prevent electric shocks and serious injury by shutting off electricity the moment it senses leakage, such as when current flows through a person or water

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What is 3 Phase Power?

If you’ve ever heard someone mention 3 phase power and wondered what it actually means, you’re not alone. It’s a common electrical supply setup in larger homes, commercial buildings, and industrial spaces across Sydney. While most homes in NSW run on single phase power, 3 phase systems are used when more electrical load is needed—think

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Legal Responsibilities for Owner/Controller of Premises

Who is classified as the controller of the premises?

As per the Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces [NOHSC:2002(2005)], the “person with control” may be:

  • The owner of the premises
  • A person who has under any contract or lease an obligation to maintain or repair the premises
  • A person who is occupying the premises
  • A person who is able to make decisions about work undertaken at the premises
  • An employer at the premises

Persons with control of premises have a duty of care to:

  • Develop, implement and maintain an asbestos management plan.
  • Investigate the premises for the presence or possible presence of asbestos-containing material
  • Develop and maintain a register of the identified or presumed asbestos-containing material, including details on their locations, accessibility, condition, risk assessments, and control measures.
  • Develop measures to remove the asbestos-containing materials or otherwise to minimize the risks and prevent exposure to asbestos
  • Ensure the control measures are implemented as soon as possible and are maintained as long as the asbestos-containing materials remain in the workplace.