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ESA has developed materials to help Ontarians learn more about hiring a Licensed Electrical Contractor for their electrical work, the inspection and notification (or permit) process, and how to deal with safety hazards in the home.
The safety materials listed on this page can be ordered via the online form below. Please note quantities are limited and available on a first come first served basis.
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If you prefer to be emailed downloadable files, please contact esa.communications@electricalsafety.on.ca.
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Home and Property Safety
Digital Only — Social Media and Safety Downloads
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Digital Banner (235x100 pixels) Download this website banner to build awareness of the importance of hiring only licensed electrical contractors, and connect your business to the safety message and professionalism of ESA’s brand. |
Digital Banner (300x300 pixels) Download this banner to build awareness of the ECRA/ESA number; the importance of hiring licensed electrical contractors, and connect your business to the safety message and professionalism of ESA’s brand. |
Finding the Right Contractor (Social Post Option 1) With so many different people offering to do electrical it can be confusing. Only one can be hired to do electrical work in your home: a Licensed Electrical Contracting Business. Quick tips to help learn the difference. |
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What’s the Difference? (Social Post Option 2) LECs/MEs/CEs: They may be easy to mix up, but they're quite different from each other. In Ontario, only a Licensed Electrical Contracting business can be hired to do electrical work in your home. No exceptions. Here are the differences. |
There’s No Such Thing As A Safe Shock — Factsheet (2-sided) How to create a safe home for you and your kids. Teach children about electricity and help prevent shocks and burns by making homes more electrically-safe. |
7 Ways to Make Your Home A Safe-zone (checklist) All electric shocks are preventable. Use this checklist to make simple fixes in your home to help prevent electrical shock. |