

Swimming Pools and Electrical Safety
As we all know, water and electricity do not mix. Special rules are stipulated in the Australian Standards/New Zealand Standards 3000:2007 Wiring Rules (commonly known as the AS/NZS 3000:2007 Wiring Rules) that govern strict regulations in damp situations such as swimming pools, paddling pools and spa pools and their surrounding zones where the risk of electric shock is increased by a reduction in the human body resistance and the likelihood of contact of the body with earth


Making life easier
Today in the typical household you will find smartphones, tablet devices and portable music devices designed to make living easier and comfortable. Along with these smart devices comes a unique to the product brand and often bulky charger, which quite often through design are difficult to simply plug into the nearest vacant powerpoint (often requiring to be connected to a powerboard plugged into the powerpoint). A solution is available to this common inconvenience in the way


Electrical safety in the home
In the modern home there are many dangers . How often do we see on the nightly news the tragic consequences of household fires? Lives and property are lost due to no smoke alarms installed, smoke alarms installed but not functional (dead batteries, past expiry date), outdated electrical wiring systems and electrical circuit protection. It is a sad fact that many people would rather have the latest home entertainment systems, than ensuring that their property and their loved