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By Mike Holmes
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The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.
In this episode of the Holmes on Homes Podcast, Mike Holmes uncovers the hidden risks of electrical products in your home and how to keep your family safe.
Mike is joined by Emily Larose and Diana Madill, experts from the Electrical Safety Authority, to explore critical safety tips when it comes to electrical products. They discuss the importance of certification marks and what to look for when purchasing electrical items. Mike also covers the dangers of using unlicensed outdoor products and the risks of overloading your electrical system.
As the holidays approach, Mike highlights the safety concerns around permanent holiday lighting and why it’s essential to hire a Licensed Electrical Contractor to handle electrical work and file for the proper permits.
This episode is packed with expert advice on how to ensure the products you use are safe, protecting your home from potential electrical hazards all year round.
For more behind-the-scenes content head to Makeitright.ca/holmes-on-homes-podcast-season4-episode4-electrical-product-safety/
Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Is your home feeling a little too stuffy? The truth is, fresh air is vital for a healthy home, and many people don’t realize how easy it is to improve their indoor air quality. In this episode, we’re exploring the powerful benefits of Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) and Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRVs) for your living space.
In part 2, of this 2-part series I chat with Panasonic Indoor Air Quality experts about the differences between ERVs and HRVs, how they work, and why they’re crucial for managing moisture while bringing fresh air into your living space. We'll also explore their newest spot ERV, the WhisperComfort 60, which I’ve installed in my sunroom, and I think it's brilliant!
For more behind-the-scenes content, head to Makeitright.ca/podcast-season-4-episode-3-part-2-is-your-home-feeling-stuffy-solution/
Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E.
Are you sure you’re breathing clean air at home? The truth is, many homeowners don’t realize that their indoor air could be harming their health. With everything from dust to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) floating around, it’s vital to understand what’s in your air.
In this 2-part episode, I sit down with experts from Panasonic North America to uncover the secrets of indoor air quality. We’ll discuss the importance of air cleaners, how to effectively manage moisture, and why every home needs a reliable vent fan.
For more behind-the-scenes content, head to Makeitright.ca/part-1-podcast-season-4-episode-3-tips-to-improving-indoor-air-quality/
Listen to more episodes of the Holmes On Homes Podcast on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E.
How do you fix ventilation in airtight homes? In this quick episode, I break down the basics of keeping air flowing in today’s energy-efficient homes. Sure, airtight construction helps save on energy, but your home needs to breathe. That’s why mechanical ventilation systems are a must to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and keep your home healthy. Remember: build it tight, ventilate it right!
Want to get more tips on improving indoor air quality? Listen to the full Holmes On Homes Podcast, Season 2, Episode 6 on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Did you know your home’s air might be hiding some serious contaminants like mould, VOCs, dust and it could be affecting your healthy? In this bonus episode, I’ll break down why poor indoor air quality can be dangerous and what you can do about it. From air purifiers to HRVs and ERVs, these systems are key to keeping your air clean and your family healthy.
Want to get more tips on improving indoor air quality? Listen to the full Holmes On Homes Podcast, Season 2, Episode 6 on all major streaming platforms including Spotify https://spoti.fi/442nUjX and Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/44kMi0E
Who’s really handling the electrical work in your home? In this fifth and final episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes series, Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority and I tackle one of the biggest mistakes homeowners make—letting their general contractor handle electrical work. It may seem convenient, but it’s a risk you don’t want to take.
We’ll explain why only a Licensed Electrical Contractor should be doing the electrical work in your home, and what can go wrong if they’re not. From faulty installations to dangerous shortcuts, we’re covering the real dangers and the importance of making sure your electrical work is done safely and up to code.
To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.com/hire-licensed.
Older homes come with a lot of charm—but also some serious electrical risks. In this fourth episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes series, Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority and I take a deep dive into the common electrical issues found in older homes. From outdated knob and tube wiring to dangerous combinations of old and new systems, these hidden hazards can lead to electrical fires if not addressed properly.
If your home is older, or you’re considering buying one, this episode has some important tips on how to protect your home and your family from these risks.
To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.com/hire-licensed.
When it comes to electrical safety, understanding the dangers of power lines is crucial. In this third episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes 4-part series, I’m joined once again by Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority to discuss the hidden risks associated with power lines near your home.
From the dangers of overhanging lines to the importance of keeping a safe distance when working outdoors, we’re shedding light on the hazards that can easily be overlooked. You might be surprised to learn how common accidents happen and what steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones.
To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.com/hire-licensed
Every job we take on seems to uncover even more shocking electrical hazards—literally. In this second episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes 4-part series, I’m once again joined by Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority, and we’re digging into some of the worst electrical work we’ve seen yet. We’re talking live wires left exposed, electrical boxes with no covers, and conductors hanging in mid-air—it’s a disaster waiting to happen.
These dangerous setups put your home and family at serious risk of electric shock or fire. If you think this kind of stuff only happens in old houses or DIY gone wrong, you’re in for a surprise. This episode is a must for anyone who wants to make sure their home’s wiring is safe and up to code.
To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.com/hire-licensed.
On every job, we come across electrical issues that homeowners didn’t even know existed—and it’s a fire waiting to happen. In this Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes 4-part series, I’m joined by Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority as we dig into some seriously dangerous electrical work found in a home in Ontario. From faulty wiring to unsafe DIY fixes, we’re shedding light on the risks that could be hiding in your home.
In the first episode, we’re focusing on Knob and Tube Wiring—an outdated and hazardous system that’s still found in many older homes. It’s not just about the inconvenience; it’s about the very real danger it poses, from potential electric fires to deadly shocks, which is why it’s so critical to identify it and get it replaced by a Licensed Electrical Contractor. If you’ve got an older home, this episode is a must-listen.
To find a Licensed Electrical Contractor in Ontario, visit ESAsafe.come/hire-licensed
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