Walk your home top to bottom. Tick each item. If you can't answer “yes” — flag it for a licensed electrician.
~15 minutes·25 checks across 6 areas
1. Outlets & Switches
~4 min
- No outlets feel warm, discolored, or scorched.Heat = loose wiring or overload — fire risk.
- Plugs fit snugly; none fall out or wiggle loose.
- No two-prong (ungrounded) outlets in kitchens, baths, or near water.
- GFCI outlets in bathrooms, kitchen, garage, outdoors, laundry. Test/Reset buttons trip and reset.
- No cracked faceplates or exposed wiring around any switch or outlet.
- Light switches operate without buzzing, sparking, or delay.
2. Cords & Appliances
~3 min
- No frayed, pinched, or taped-up extension cords.
- No extension cords run under rugs or through doorways.
- No ‘daisy-chained' power strips (strip plugged into another strip).
- Major appliances (fridge, microwave, AC, space heater) plug directly into a wall outlet — not a strip.
- Large appliances are on their own dedicated circuit.
3. Electrical Panel
~3 min
- Panel is clearly labeled — every breaker identifies its circuit.
- 3 ft. of clear space in front of the panel. Nothing stored against it.
- No rust, moisture, scorch marks, or burning smell at the panel.
- No breakers that trip repeatedly — that means overload or a short.
- If your home was built before 1990: confirm panel brand is NOT Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or Pushmatic (known fire hazards — call an electrician).
4. Lighting & Fixtures
~2 min
- Every bulb is at or below the fixture's max wattage rating.
- No flickering lights (other than dimmer-related).
- Recessed/can lights are not covered with insulation unless IC-rated.
- Outdoor fixtures are rated for wet/damp locations and sealed properly.
5. Safety Devices
~2 min
- Smoke alarm on every level and inside every bedroom. Press test button — all sound.
- Carbon monoxide detector on every level, especially near sleeping areas.
- Alarms are less than 10 years old (check date on back of unit).
6. Whole-Home Red Flags
~1 min
- No persistent burning plastic smell anywhere in the house.
- No mild shock or tingle when touching appliances — call an electrician immediately if present.
Finished the walkthrough?
If you flagged any item in the Electrical Panel or Whole-Home Red Flags sections, schedule a licensed electrician this week. Everything else can usually wait 30 days — but don't ignore it.
Educational resource only. Not a substitute for inspection by a licensed electrician. When in doubt, shut off the circuit and call a pro.