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National Electrical Safety Month Campaign Resources

NESM Campaign Resources
In celebration of National Electrical Safety Month 2022, ESFI is excited to announce the launch of our campaign materials and theme, “Energy Resilience.” This year’s materials examine how emerging technology, including photovoltaics, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems, can provide energy resilience to homes and businesses. Click here to read more.

What if GFCIs Did Not Exist?
Between 1971 and 1980, there was an estimated average of 1,101 electrocutions in the United States, including 491 consumer product electrocutions every year. As GFCI requirements expanded, the number of electrocutions dropped significantly. Click here to read more.

Understanding Electric Vehicles
Are you purchasing, or have you recently purchased, an electric vehicle? Learn about the different charging options you have and how to charge your electric vehicle safely. Click here to read more.

Installing Electric Vehicle Chargers
Are you interested in installing electric vehicle chargers at your building or place of business? Adding level 3 charging can attract new business or provide an incentive to employees while showing your corporate social responsibility. Click here to read more.

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