Top 5 Electrical Safety Tips for Colorado Homeowners This Summer
- blackoutelectric
- Jun 30
- 3 min read
Summer in Colorado means backyard BBQs, home improvement projects, and more time spent outdoors. But with increased electrical usage—both inside and out—it’s also a season when electrical safety becomes even more important. We have compiled electrical safety tips for Colorado homeowners.

At Blackout Electric, we’ve seen how preventable issues can lead to serious problems for homeowners in Peyton, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, and Elbert County. That’s why we’re sharing these top 5 summer electrical safety tips for Colorado Homeowners to help protect your family, your property, and your peace of mind.
1. Don’t Overload Your Circuits
With more fans, air conditioners, outdoor lights, and appliances running, summer puts extra demand on your electrical system. Overloading a circuit can cause:
Tripped breakers
Flickering lights
Damaged outlets
Fire risk
If your breakers are constantly tripping or your lights dim when you use appliances, it's time to call a licensed electrician to inspect your panel. You may need a service upgrade or a dedicated circuit.
📞 Need help? Call Blackout Electric at 719-401-8500 for a free estimate.
2. Keep Electrical Devices Away from Water
It might seem obvious, but this tip is often overlooked—especially around pools, hot tubs, or while washing cars and patios.
Use GFCI outlets (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters) outdoors and in any wet areas
Keep extension cords and power tools dry
Never plug in equipment with wet hands
If you’re not sure whether your outdoor outlets are GFCI protected, we can inspect and upgrade them for your safety.
3. Check Your Extension Cords & Outdoor Wiring
Temporary power setups can be a fire hazard if they’re not handled properly. Inspect all cords before use:
Look for cracks, fraying, or exposed wires
Use only outdoor-rated extension cords
Avoid “daisy chaining” multiple power strips or cords together
Don’t run cords under rugs, doors, or across walkways
If you need permanent outdoor power, we can install weather-rated outlets, circuits, or lighting the right way—safely and to code.
4. Get Your Electrical Panel Checked if It’s Over 20 Years Old
Older panels often weren’t built for today’s high-demand homes. Summer adds even more strain, and an outdated panel could be unsafe. Warning signs include:
Buzzing or hissing noises
Burn marks or warm areas around the panel
Lack of space for new circuits
Aluminum wiring or fuse boxes
Upgrading your panel is one of the smartest safety improvements you can make—especially if you’re planning a remodel or adding a hot tub, EV charger, or home theater.
5. Use Licensed Electricians for All Work
DIY electrical projects may seem like a money-saver, but they can lead to major risks if done incorrectly. In Colorado, only licensed electricians should perform:
Panel upgrades
Circuit additions
Remodel wiring
Outdoor lighting or power runs
Any electrical work in wet or high-use areas
At Blackout Electric, we’re licensed, insured, and bring over 20 years of experience to every job. Whether you're a homeowner or general contractor, we offer reliable, clean, and code-compliant installations.
Stay Safe This Summer with Blackout Electric
Summer is a great time to enjoy your home—but it’s also the right time to protect it from electrical hazards. If you're unsure about your system’s safety or capacity, schedule an inspection or upgrade with Blackout Electric today.
📞 Call 719-401-8500 for a free estimate📍 Serving Peyton, Colorado Springs, El Paso & Elbert Counties
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