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Committed Service


Just as the integrity of your electrical systems is critical to your business profitability and safety, so is your choice of Eclipse Electric's highly trained, experienced, full service staff.

 

 

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Plugged Into Service Devoted to providing you excellence in service, Eclipse Electric is proud to be a member in good standing of the Better Business Bureau. Eclipse Electric is a solution based company. We are proud to follow a can-do attitude, and our team of highly skilled electricians are eager to exceed your expectations.

 

 

Safety

 

Eclipse Electric's safety program has one goal - to send each employee home at the end of the day without injury. From our office staff to the apprentice, everyone is commited to following safe work practices and achieving it, because safety goes beyond the work place. It involves our families.

 

We invite your to join us in our pursual to make the electrical industry safer and better.

 

We are committed to providing the highest quality of service and proper care for your electrical systems.

 

Here Are Some Tips On What To Do In Emergency Situtations.
Knowing what to do in an emergency can save lives. The following are guidlines for electrical emergencies:


 

If the electricity goes out

 

Reset circuit breakers to see if the problem is a short-circuit in your home's electrical system. If other homes in your neighbourhood are dark, the problem is likely a power outage. Report a power outage to B.C. Hydro 1-888-POWER ON.
Keep your refrigerator and freezer doors closed.

 

 

If someone touches a live electrical wire

 

If you see a person come into contact with indoor, low-voltage electricity, do not touch the person. Attempt to switch the power off, if possible.

 

If you cannot shut off the power, use a non-conductor (dry wood, rope,board, broom handle) to seperate the person from the current.

 

If the person has some into contact with high-voltage, outdoor wires, call 911 and then the power company immediately. Do not try to touch the person or to try to free the person from the wires. Stay at least 100 feet 30 metres away from any downed wires at all times.

 

  • After the person has been seperated from the electrical source, you should: Check his breathing and heartbeat. If the person is not breathing, begin mouth-tomouth resuscitation. If the person's heart has stopped, start CPR if you're trained to do so.
  • Treat the vitcitm for shock. Keep him lying down. If the victim is unconscious, lie them on their side to allow drainage of fluids. Cover them enough to maintain body heat.
  • Do not move the victim if you suspect neck or spine injury. Treat burn by immersing in cold water. Do not apply grease or oil. For severe burns, but away loose clothing and cover the burned area with a sterile dressing.
  • Call 911 for help.


 

If you have an electrical fire

 

Never use water on electrical fires, equipment or wires. Unplug equipment or cut power at the control panel if possible. If the fire is small, use baking soda or a multipurpose or dry chemical fire extinguisher. Call 911 as soon as possible.

 



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