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Services Provided By ElectriciansWritten by Donny Tee
There is most likely no single thing that has so changed the quality of life in as drastic a manner as electricity. Once this amazing power was understood and harnessed it opened the door for most of the other technological advances of the past century. Almost the entire world, and certainly all the developed countries, are connected to a massive power grid that provides light, heat, and air conditioning. Computers, television, radio, and many other forms of entertainment are dependent on electricity. The electrician is the person who makes all of these miracles happen.
An electrician is a person who installs, tests, and maintains the myriad of electrical systems that exist in homes, business, and factories. They generally are divided into two major groups. The first is involved in construction. These electricians install the systems. The second group is more involved in maintenance. It is their responsibility to keep the systems working and to perform the repairs to electrical equipment. In the past, the two divisions were more distinct, but lately more and more electricians perform both tasks.
Electricians work in a wide varied of conditions. Those working in construction often labor under harsh and adverse conditions. Since wiring systems are usually built into the interior of buildings, access to them for repair and upgrading is often difficult. One of the major concerns for electricians is safety. Electricity can be extremely dangerous and care must constantly be exercised when working with high voltage.
Most electricians are prepared for their career through apprenticeship programs. A high school diploma or GED is needed. Applicants for apprenticeship programs must be at least 18 years of age. Math and English skills are generally needed, and due to the color coding of wires in much electrical equipment, good color vision is a must. The future outlook for the career field is basically good. It is expected to grow in the coming years at about an average rate.
It is the safety factor that makes the need for electricians so urgent. Electrical repair is not something that lends itself well to do it yourself work. The hazards of working with electricity without proper knowledge of the safety issues are great. In addition, strict codes often require installation by qualified electricians. The electrician is the person that keeps the power flowing. Our modern world can be said to be running on electricity and the value of a qualified electrician in this process should never be underestimated.
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