Electrical malfunctions can occur anytime and anywhere, causing severe damage and sometimes fire. No place with electrical wiring, circuits, switches, and appliances is safe, not even your bathrooms. You may renovate your bathroom to the best, incorporating perfect lighting, fixtures, circuits, bathroom fans, or maybe an LCD, but nothing can be taken for granted.

The bathroom is used for washing, cleaning, and taking showers; that means water usage is in excess in bathrooms. When they come in contact, water, and electricity, form an intense, electrifying combination. So, being a homeowner, it is your responsibility to ensure the things in your bathroom are taken care of, and water should not come in contact with electricity.

Besides, the appliances in your bathroom can get damaged due to environmental factors. For instance, the wiring and the electricals of the bathroom fan or exhaust fan can corrupt because of the excessive moisture present in the bathroom. In such cases, you must not get involved with the DIYs and call an electric motor repair expert who can change the fan’s wires and motor.

Similarly, various bathroom electrical problems can arise and must not be overlooked. Have a look at the given points below-

1) Check for bathroom electrical wiring-

 If your house is too old, you must know that the electrical work was framed when your home was built. With such old wiring, some danger lurks around in the atmosphere. Wires could corrode or could be eaten away by pests. Secondly, they may become nude and lead to shocks when it comes to wet hands or water. Therefore, make sure to re-do the wiring of your house and keep it intact.

2) Use moisture-splash-proof switches-

Water can easily enter into bare switches and, upon plugging any appliance, can cause a short-circuit. Children can put their wet fingers inside the buttons since they do not know how dangerous these switches can be. Besides, lashes can be affected by the excess humidity in your bathroom. Therefore, it is better to incorporate moisture-splash-proof switches that prevent water from entering through the control and coming in direct contact with wires.

3) Position the outlets properly- 

Bathroom outlets should not be positioned just anywhere in the bathroom. They must be at least a foot from the sink and 5 feet away from the shower and bathtub. They must be either behind or beside, but never over-sink or shower.

4) Repair and replace bathroom ventilation fans-

 Bathroom ventilation, bathroom fans, and exhaust fans are essential to keep the moisture away and the room dry. You must either replace or call professionals to repair bathroom fans if the motor is damaged or they are old enough to disturb your peace.

5) Distribute various circuits in the bathroom carefully-

 Sometimes, a problem in one course can affect and interfere with the operations of another. Make sure to distribute courses in different locations, keeping them isolated.