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Follow us on Facebook!: / electricalspecialistsllc ⚡ Are backstabbed outlets dangerous? In this episode of Ask Your Local Electrician, Brandon from Electrical Specialists explains the right and wrong way to wire a receptacle — and why “backstabbing” your outlets is a fire hazard waiting to happen. In this video, you’ll learn: ✅ What “backstabbed” outlets are and why they fail ✅ The difference between copper and silver contacts on a receptacle ✅ The proper way to terminate a wire (hook, tighten, secure) ✅ Why you should always use a flathead screwdriver instead of a Phillips or drill ✅ How loose backstabbed connections can cause arcing, heat, and fire risks ✅ Easy steps to check your outlets for safety Most homes have 40–50 receptacles, which means if they’re backstabbed, that’s 40–50 potential fire hazards. If you’re comfortable shutting off power and re-terminating wires properly, you can fix it yourself. If not, call a licensed electrician to keep your home safe. 📌 Chapters / Time Stamps: 00:00 – Intro (Memorial Day weekend kickoff) 00:40 – What are backstabbed outlets? 02:00 – Proper vs improper receptacle terminations 03:15 – Why wires should be wrapped clockwise 04:30 – Flathead vs Phillips (tight connections) 06:00 – How backstabbed outlets loosen over time 08:00 – The fire hazard of 40–50 loose connections in a home 09:00 – Safety tips and when to call an electrician 🔧 More from Electrical Specialists: 👉 Subscribe for weekly electrical tips: https://www.youtube.com/@ElectricalSp... 👉 Watch the full Ask Your Local Electrician playlist: • Ask Your Local Electrician 👉 Have a question? Drop it in the comments — we might cover it in a future video! 📞 Need professional help? Contact Electrical Specialists today. ⚡ Electrical Specialists | Ask Your Local Electrician – Helping homeowners understand wiring, electrical safety, and NEC code updates. #Electrical #BackstabbedOutlets #ElectricalSafety #HomeElectrical #AskYourLocalElectrician #ElectricalSpecialists