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Safer Greenbelt

Unbiased electrical consultation.

Do You Inspect Everything?

Safer Greenbelt
  • spot-checks* electrical systems;
  • addresses your concerns; and
  • answers your questions about electrical safety and legality.

Need a home inspector? Colleagues include experienced home inspectors, some of them specialty inspectors. If you need an overall pre-purchase assessment, or want someone to evaluate your roof, pipes, drains, insulation, drainage, mechanical system, windows, structural support, any or all of that, ask for names.

Computers? Appliances? Electronic Circuit Boards? Safer Greenbelt can help you deal with all of these issues related to them:

  • protecting appliances from bad house wiring, and
  • from being damaged by surges on your power line. Also
  • protecting families from fire and shock that can result from appliances that were fed improperly.
  • Safer Greenbelt also checks for certain other dangers associated with appliance installations, at the interfaces with non-electrical systems.
However, if your home wiring checks out okay, you need a computer maven or an appliance repair firm to diagnose malfunctioning electronics—computers, for example, or appliance boards.

* "Spot-check"? It's impossible to go over every inch of the wiring, including cables concealed in your walls and ceilings, and pronounce it safe. Even checking every access point—every switch, receptacle, light, and enclosure— would take weeks.

This said . . . One customer who wanted the system checked as closely as possible did request a comprehensive check, and was prepared to spend the money; but that was an extraordinary situation. He was getting the house ready for his elderly parents. The wiring proved to have three bad problems that would have put them at risk.

The right-hand column contains only images of Greenbelt scenery and activities (with alt-text).

Greenbelt brings to mind . . .

The riparian walking path 
in the narrow park between Greenhill and Northway, showing a small 
pedestrian bridge. The frieze on the front of 
the Community Center, showing people working together.

All Greenbelt images are courtesy of Wikipedia or are private snapshots

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