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Homeowner Sued for $25 Million Over California Wildfire  

 
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Liability for faulty electrical work has reached new heights.

As electricians you make it your responsibility to do safe installations and repairs, but here's a great reason to educate your customers, and ensure that they understand that having old, unsafe, unchecked electrical work can hurt not only them, but others as well, and potentially have a huge financial impact on them.

Last month, the Federal government sued a homeowner for nearly $25 million, contending his negligence sparked a 2013 fire in the mountains east of Los Angeles. It's a fire that forced 5,000 people from their homes and endangered countless lives, including those of the firefighters that battled the blaze.

AP News report on 7/15: the lawsuit says that a short in a poorly maintained electrical junction box sparked a blaze in the San Jacinto Mountains above Palm Springs that charred more than 27,500 acres of brush and timber — about 43 square miles — and at one point threatened the town of Idyllwild.

Investigators determined that the lid of the plastic box containing wires was warped and ajar, the lawsuit said.

"As a result, an electrical discharge inside the box shot sparks and hot material out of the box and onto dry ground vegetation below," according to the lawsuit.

"Property owners and their agents have a responsibility to ensure that property under their control is maintained in a safe fashion," U.S. Attorney Eileen M. Decker said in a statement.

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Mike Holt's comment: This is crazy.

 

 

 

 

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Comments
  • This is the type of story that is typical of California. How do they know the junction box and shorted wires were damaged before the fire? This is the typical damage I have seen due to a fire. The lids are pvc. They will only warp if you subject them to a high temperature. Also, one may inspect a junction box but there is no maintenance protocol for maintaining them. However, electricians used to give me heat for taping wire nut connections because the tape was difficult to remove. I always taped them because cheaper twist connectors are not reliable and will fail if subjected to strain. I tape the conductors below the connector and above it. There are more expensive twist connectors-required in Colombia-where this is not necessary. Also there are water proof twist connectors. All quality twist connectors are at least 3 times more expensive then the cheaper listed ones.

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    Bob  August 9 2016, 9:34 pm EDT

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