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Organizing Electrical Cords on Small AppliancesBy Joan Edney Feedback About This Post:RE: Organizing Electrical Cords on Small AppliancesI'm sorry. You're right. I should have been more specific. I was only referring to using cardboard rolls on items you keep plugged in to a power outlet. Anything you store away from a "spark" or heat source would do very well to have the cord stored safely and conviently away with a roll. Take care and be safe. Post by Suzanne S. RE: Organizing Electrical Cords on Small Appliances
Hi Suzanne, Post by ThriftyFun RE: Organizing Electrical Cords on Small AppliancesI did this and it worked great. Except that when my father-in-law, who is a certified Master Electrician came over - he threw a major hissy fit. This is a huge fire hazard and is like providing kindling if an electrical fire should start. He works for the Quality control and Safety department of his company and they have received numerous calls from the fire department naming this as the cause of devastating house fires. Some of which resulted in the loss of lives. So please find another solution. I now use the twist ties from my bread bags. Because as cheap as it is, it could never be worth risking your life or the lives of those you love over. Be safe and take care. Post by Suzanne S. RE: Organizing Electrical Cords on Small AppliancesIf by chance you are worried about the roll getting wet ,or just want to pretty it up,cover it with selfadhesive plastic(contact paper). If pretty is not an issue cover them with the plastic bags a lot of newspapers come in. Post By Linne Dodds (Guest Post) RE: Organizing Electrical Cords on Small AppliancesUsing the plastic inserts in the center of Scotch-type tape are handy for storing small electrical cords. Post By Syd (Guest Post) |
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