At Pavilion Electrical Melbourne, we understand that electrical emergencies can be frightening and inconvenient. That’s why we provide the best emergency electrical support in Melbourne, Australia.
With over 10 years of experience in all kinds of electrical emergencies, we’re the company you can trust. Our team of experienced electricians have been tackling emergency electrical jobs since day one. We’ve seen it all, from humidity issues to sparking wires, and we know how to respond quickly and safely to any emergency.
We’re dedicated to ensuring all electrical problems are dealt with efficiently, because we understand the amount of stress these electrical emergencies can cause for our clients. We guarantee to get the job done right, the first time and every time. Our trained professionals know the appropriate steps to take in any electrical emergency, and have all the tools, experience and resources to provide the best service no matter what.
Our team prides itself on being able to provide fast, reliable emergency electrical support for our customers in Melbourne. Please don't hesitate to call us anytime day or night for your emergency electrical needs throughout Melbourne.
IN AN ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY NOW?
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Helpful tip 1
First and foremost, unplug all electronic devices, particularly those with electric motors or heating elements. If you cannot reach the plug, turn off the circuit breaker or switch off the main power to the house. If you are able to unplug individual devices, do so as quickly as possible. If a fire is present, it is better to leave it to the professionals and evacuate the area immediately.
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Helpful tip 2
Try to identify the source of the electrical emergency. Look for any sparks, smoke, or burning smells. Make sure to avoid getting too close to the source of the electrical emergency and keep away from any and all exposed wires. If you suspect a blown fuse, try to replace the fuse in the fuse box.
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Helpful tip 3
If you suspect that the electrical system has been damaged, wait for a professional to assess the damage. Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself as you could cause further damage or incur personal injury. If the situation gets worse, or you see a risk of property damage, personal injury or fire you should evacuate the area and call 000 immediately.