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Vinayak Engineering Hosts Electrician Meet to Prevent Fire Hazards Caused by Short Circuits

GUJARAT, AHMEDABAD 16 APRIL 2025: With peak summer setting in and temperatures rising, the risk of electrical mishaps, particularly short circuits and fire incidents, significantly increases. In a proactive effort to address these dangers, Vinayak Engineering, a leading name in electrical supplies in Ahmedabad, organised a meet for local electricians focused on electrical safety and best installation practices.

The event brought together electricians from across the city to discuss short circuit-related fires and explore ways to mitigate these risks through proper techniques, quality materials, and increased awareness.

Addressing the participants, Bhaumik Pathak, Owner of Vinayak Engineering, emphasised the importance of professional responsibility in preventing electrical hazards.

“We often see that electrical fires are caused due to poor wiring, overloading, or the use of substandard components. We can significantly reduce these hazards by ensuring the use of high-quality wires, Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs), Distribution Boards (DBs) and materials from trusted brands, all rated for the correct load. Local electricians have an important role to play in avoiding electrical incidents and ensuring safety,” he said.

The participating electricians shared their on-the-ground experiences and engaged in discussions about delivering safer, more reliable solutions to customers, especially during the high-demand summer season.

This initiative by Vinayak Engineering showcases its commitment not only to business but also to public safety.

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