Safety hazards associated with the electrical and mechanical systems of a home can include carbon monoxide emissions from heat producing equipment, gas
leaks, inadequate combustion air for heat producing equipment, improperly sized or installed relief valves on pressure vessels (such as boilers, water storage tanks, etc.), poorly located or missing safety
cutoff switches and improperly connected flue pipes for heat producing equipment, improperly located emergency switches for heat producing equipment, aluminum electrical wiring, overfused electrical circuits,
improperly wired electrical receptacle outlets, missing or malfunctioning ground fault interrupter circuits, burned or improperly sized electrical wiring, reversed hot and cold water supplies, hot water supplies
that are too hot, unsafe gas connectors, abandoned septic tanks, water tanks, and oil tanks, etc., friable asbestos, high lead content in water and paint, etc.
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