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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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Home and Property Safety

Home and Property Safety

EV brochure

Brochure

Electric Vehicles — Charge Safely

Advice for electric vehicle (EV) charging at home: How to select a certified EV charger; hiring a Licensed Electrical Contracting business; safety tips and information about electric vehicle charging system installations.


green ladder tag

Brochure

What You Need to Know About Electrical Inspections

Inspections are there for the safety of you and your family to help ensure electrical work complies with the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. Learn more about the notification and inspection process.


dock safety brochure

Brochure

Electrical Safety Around the Dock

Electrical safety tips for public and private dock owners. Help prevent electric shock drownings and make sure your dock’s electrical installations and equipment are safe.


lec leave behind card

2-sided Information Card

LEC Leave Behind Card

Share with homeowners who are looking to hire someone to do electrical work in their home. It explains the benefits of hiring Licensed Electrical Contractors (LECs) and why LECs are the only option for electrical work in the home.


homeowner handbook inside the home english

Booklet (English)

Homeowner Electrical Safety Handbook — Inside Your Home

Get electrical safety advice and easy-to-follow tips to ensure you and your loved ones are safe from electrical injury inside your home.


homeowner handbook outside the home english

Booklet (English)

Homeowner Electrical Safety Handbook — Outside Your Home

Electrical cords, stormy weather, and powerlines can all present serious electrical dangers outside your home. ESA’s safety tips can help you avoid these hazards when spending time outdoors.


homeowner handbook outside the home French

Booklet (French)

Manuel sur la sécurité électriques pour les propriétaires — À l’extérieur de la maison

Les câbles d’alimentation, les empêtes et les lignes électriques peuvent présenter de graves dangers à l’extérieur de votre maison. Les conseils de sécurité de l’ESA peuvent vous aider à éviter ces dangers lorsque vous passez du temps à l’extérieur.


homeowner handbook inside the home French

Booklet (French)

Manuel sur la sécurité électriques pour les propriétaires — À l’intérieur de la maison

Assurer votre sécurité, celle de votre maison et de votre famille est votre première préoccupation. Nous avons de nombreux conseils faciles à suivre pour que vous et vos proches soyez à l’abri des blessures causées par l’électricité


safety colouring book

Booklet (English)

Activity and Colouring book

Home Safety: Stay Safe Around Electricity

Share this colouring book for a fun way to start conversations with kids about why there is no such thing as a safe shock


Storm Safety

storm safety door hanger

Storm Hazards Door Hanger

Share with customers who may have experienced electrical hazards related to a storm. It tells them what they need to know and what they should do: Always hire a Licensed Electrical Contractor to assess the situation and make the repairs.


flood safety door hanger

Flooding Safety Info Door Hanger

Share with customers who may have experienced electrical hazards related to flooding. It tells them what they need to know and what they should do: Always hire a Licensed Electrical Contractor to assess the situation and make the repairs.


power surge door hanger

Power Surge Door Hanger

Share with customers whose homes may have been affected by a power surge. It tells them what they need to know and what they should do: if you hire someone to repair or replace any electrical equipment in your home, you must hire a Licensed Electrical Contractor. It’s the law


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Brochure

Flood Safety — Water + Electricity Do Not Mix

When water makes contact with electrical systems, there is a risk of fire or electric shock that could seriously injure or kill you. These safety steps could save your life, or the lives of first responders and utility people working in the area.


Digital Only — Social Media and Safety Downloads

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finding the right contractor

 

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.

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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.

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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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differences between contractors

 

home safety factsheet

home safety 7 ways to make your home safe

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.

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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.

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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.

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