How to identify a dangerous electrical fault at home?
Recognize the signs of a dangerous electrical fault at home: sparks, a burning smell, and hot sockets. Learn how to act safely in an emergency.
Recognize the signs of a dangerous electrical fault at home: sparks, a burning smell, and hot sockets. Learn how to act safely in an emergency.
Smell of burning, sparks, or hot wires? Recognize the warning signs and act safely during a power outage.
An electrician will arrive within 30-90 minutes in an emergency – read how to prepare and speed up the repair process.
Nighttime power outage? Stay calm and act safely – check the fuses, determine the extent of the fault, and prepare in advance.
Electrical problem at home? Recognize urgent warning signs and learn how to safely fix the problem yourself before calling for professional help.

Summer in Finland is not all sunshine. Thunderstorms, hurricanes and heavy rains, which have become more common in recent years, are also an increasing challenge for electrical systems. Climate change has made weather extremes

Spring is on its way - temperatures are rising and snow is melting. Now is the time to service your home's building services! Check your ventilation and plumbing both inside and out to make sure,

In winter, the darkness and fluctuating temperatures highlight many of the everyday challenges that are reflected in our customer service contacts. Often these questions relate to the functionality of lighting, efficient heating and ensuring the safety of your home.

Winter is coming, but will it be mild or will it bring severe frosts and snowstorms? Even within a single week, winter days are not necessarily the same: one week, the next, it's just the same.

Finland will take a major step towards a more sustainable future when electric car charging points become mandatory in non-residential buildings with more than 20 parking spaces. The installation of charging points must be completed by 31.12.2024 at the latest.