Safety Switches

Reliable Safety Switch Installation Services

Safety Switch protect power-affecting systems in your house from unsafety and danger. They track how the current passes around your circuit and sense problems that could otherwise lead to injury. Such devices have been linked to preventing shocks, injuries, and even lives from electrical hazards. 

Safety Switch
Safety Switch

Keep Your Home Safe

Safety Switch are not the same as circuit breakers or fuses. Circuit breakers and fuses safeguard the wiring and appliances in your house. Safety switches however, are designed to protect people. JGB Electrical installs, repairs, and tests safety switch across Eastern Suburbs and nearby areas. We offer reliable electrician services for homes, offices, and commercial spaces. 

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Fixing or Replacing Older Safety Switches

Your safety switch might be outdated and could require fixing or an upgrade. Safety Switch Homes and workplaces sometimes lack enough power to handle the demands of modern electrical devices and appliances. At JGB Electrical, we provide solutions to tackle any kind of electrical issue or service you need. 

Safety Switch Electrical problems can happen at any time without notice. They might endanger your family, employees, or even customers. Safety Switch These troubles can also lead to damage or interruptions in your home or business. Our skilled and licensed team handles safety switch needs and. As our name says, we are ready to help 24/7. We provide regular services and emergency repairs, so you can reach us even late at night. If you need to install, replace, or fix the safety switches in your home, give us a call today at 0416 305 125 or send us a message.

FAQs

Frequently Ask Questions

Whether it’s for your bedroom, living room, or outdoor patio, we make sure every safety switches you install is efficient and quiet yet built to last.

A safety switch is a device designed to quickly cut off electricity supply in the event of a fault. It protects people from electric shock by detecting leakage of current and shutting off power in milliseconds.

A circuit breaker protects electrical wiring and appliances from overloads or short circuits. In contrast, a safety switch protects people from electric shock by detecting earth leakage current.

Safety switches are essential for preventing serious injuries and fatalities due to electric shock. They provide an extra layer of protection, especially in wet areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor zones.

Ideally, every power and lighting circuit should have its own safety switch. Australian regulations now require safety switches on all new circuits and strongly recommend retrofitting them to existing installations.

It’s recommended to test your safety switch every three months. Press the “TEST” button — the switch should trip immediately. If it doesn’t, call a licensed electrician.