Electrical safety in the home
Property owners are responsible for ensuring electrical wiring work is done by a licensed electrician.
Common electrical hazards
People in NSW lose their lives every year from electrical accidents. Read the advice on how to avoid electrical hazards in the home and tips on staying safe.
Buying and using electrical appliances
What you need to know if you're buying, installing or using electrical appliances or power tools in your home.
Safety switches protect you
Safety switches cut the electricity supply to protect you from serious electric shock, injury or death and help prevent electrical fires in your home.
Lithium-ion batteries and e-micromobility devices like e-bikes and e-scooters
Find out how to choose a safe e-bike, e-scooter or other e-micromobility product. Learn how to safely charge, store and recycle the lithium-ion battery in your vehicle to avoid fire risks.
Top tips for electrical safety at home
- Install safety switches
- Do not do it yourself – get a professional to do the job
- Cover unused power points
- Do not mix electricity and water
- Do not overload power points and power boards
- Never use faulty electrical leads or appliances
- If an appliance such as a toaster or hair dryer is broken, replace it or have it repaired
- Always check the electrician has a current licence before agreeing to any work

